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- 24-hour news or 'never wrong for long'?by Torin Douglas'Never wrong for long' is a jibe that dates back to the early days of 24-hour news channels. It neatly links the drive to be first - even if the story is sometimes wrong - with the ability to correct...
Watch five of the BBC's specialists discuss how events will play out and how we should approach coverage.
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Hostile environment training: just a game?by Stuart HughesIs it possible to prepare for deployment to a war zone by playing a video game? An Australian journalism lecturer, Tony Maniaty, thinks it could...
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UN calls on journalists to help stop the killing of journalistsby William HorsleyIt is high time journalists, media owners and editors stopped being passive in the face of the continued slaughter and silencing of journalists. They should...
- How do I become a journalist at the BBC?by Jonathan Baker
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US presidential election
With little more than a year to go until the US decides whether President Obama gets a second term, who will be running against him?
Watch Mark Mardell, the BBC's North America Editor, and Washington Bureau Editor Simon Wilson discuss the key issues in the run up to the election.
Newspaper journalism
A journalist on a newspaper isn't just concerned with the written word - the job demands much of the same skills as working in broadcasting. Whether it's a national or regional publication you really need to be across the different media platforms.
Watch Deborah Linton of the Manchester Evening News as she prepares a story for her paper. Deborah explains how she needs a lot more than shorthand to get through the day.
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