Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies
Die Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies ist eine im Jahr 1970 in Cardiff unter dem Namen Cardiff Journalism School von Sir Tom Hopkinson gegründete Journalistenschule.
Die Schule gilt hat einen ausgezeichneten Ruf als Ausbildungsstätte für Journalisten und gilt als „Oxbridge für Journalisten“.[1][2][3] Die Schule hat circa 500 Studenten. Direktor ist Professor Simon Cottle.
Absolventen
- Matt Barbet (ITV Breakfast)
- Manish Bhasin[4]
- Anna Botting (Sky News Anchor)
- Ben Brown
- Iain Canning
- Adrian Chiles (presenter and host)[5]
- Polly Evans, TV News co-anchor of South East Today[6]
- Sean Fletcher
- Max Foster (CNN Anchor)
- Damian Grammaticas (BBC News China correspondent)
- Guto Harri (Director of Communications at News International, former BBC Chief Political Correspondent, Communications Director for the Mayor of London)
- Ross Harries (BBC Wales)[7]
- Julia Hartley-Brewer
- Tim Hetherington (photojournalist, Academy Award nominated film director)
- Jenny Hill
- Gaby Hinsliff (former political editor of the Observer, author)
- Oliver Holt
- Alan Johnston
- Riz Khan (Al Jazeera English show host and presenter)
- Martin Lewis (journalist)
- Donald Macintyre (journalist)
- Kevin Maguire (Daily Mirror associate editor)
- Rajesh Mirchandani (BBC World News, BBC One)
- Jason Mohammad
- Craig Oliver (Conservative Party Director of Communications)
- Susanna Reid (Good Morning Britain)
- Tom Symonds (home affairs correspondent for the BBC)
- Laura Trevelyan (BBC News New York, former BBC United Nations correspondent)
- Geraint Vincent (ITN special correspondent for ITV News at Ten)
- John Witherow (editor of The Times. Previously editor of The Sunday Times)
- Hattie Brett (Editor of The Debrief and Editor-at-Large of Grazia UK)
Weblinks
Einzelnachweise
- http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/news/view/132219-journalism-at-cardiff-tops-the-russell-group-table-in-national-student-survey
- Inside Story: The Graduates (Memento vom 16. November 2014 im Internet Archive)
- https://www.theguardian.com/media/2001/sep/03/mondaymediasection.choosingadegree
- Heading up new regional football show. In: This is Nottingham, Local World, 18. Januar 2010. Archiviert vom Original am 31. Oktober 2013. Abgerufen im 30. Mai 2014.
- Vicky Shaw: Adrian Chiles climbed BBC ladder with blokeish charm, independent.co.uk (Independent Print). 19. April 2010. Abgerufen im 31. Mai 2014.
- South East Today. bbc.co.uk. 2014. Abgerufen am 31. Mai 2014.
- Harries takes Scrum V's hot seat, BBC Sport (British Broadcasting Corporation). 18. August 2011. Abgerufen am 30. Mai 2014.
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