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- Amanda Knox - reporting the verdictby Wietske BuremaTo say I was nervous is an understatement. It was only the second time I had run a major story. I had never been to Perugia. And I had covered neither the trial nor the appeal of Amanda Knox and...
Watch five of the BBC's specialists discuss how events will play out and how we should approach coverage.
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Reporting conflict: competition, pressures and riskby Oggy BoytchevThere's something I picked up from Christopher Hitchens, once a foreign correspondent at the old Daily Express, referring to the time when the rivalry with...
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Facebook changes are big newsby Ramaa SharmaLast week I was asked to present a few thoughts on some new tools I have been experimenting with, for a #bbcwssocialmedia awayday -...
- How do I become a journalist at the BBC?by Jonathan Baker
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News in the digital age
The phone-hacking scandal, riots, Wikileaks and super-injunctions have all illustrated the changing face of journalism in the UK today.
Social media has meanwhile become a core part of every news organisation.
Watch Nic Newman present his latest findings on how mainstream media is having to change to keep up in the age of digital discovery.
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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