Date and time
The Master Class will start on Monday 4 October at 13:00 and will finish on Tuesday 5 October at 13.00.
Networking dinner on Monday evening.
Target audience | - | News staff from EBU Members. | | - | Heads of News, editors-in-chief, Editors, journalists. | | - | 14 participants max. |
What outcome for you | - | Understand what makes Public Service broadcast news still unique. | | - | How News fits into Public Service Broadcasting: which stories do and don't get on air, and why not. | | - | Meet and discuss with your fellow colleagues from EBU Members. |
Registration fee Fee: 750 Euros/pers. Price includes course material, coffee breaks and the networking dinner. It does not include: travel costs, hotel. An invoice will be issued and sent to you to the above mentioned address unless specified otherwise. Payment is due upon receipt of invoice by bank transfer to the account mentioned on the invoice. Cancellation policy Cancellations will not be refunded but we will be pleased to welcome an alternative delegate.
Course content | Module 1: | Public Service Media standards today | | Module 2: | Ethical standards, what do you do when no-one is looking? | | Module 3: | Public interest or interesting the public? Guest speaker: David Jordan, Controller, BBC Editorial Policy | | Module 4: | Editorial ethics exercise | | Module 5: | Public Service News - Making the difference | | Module 6: | The future(s) of Public Service Media News |

Trainer Jonathan Stoneman Jonathan Stoneman completed a 20 year career in the BBC earlier this year. Originally a specialist in Central European affairs, he worked as a Researcher, Reporter, Producer, Editor and latterly as Head of Training at the BBC World Service. Jonathan managed the BBC's Macedonian and Croatian Services in the late 1990s, and was responsible for establishing the Croatian Service's first production office in Zagreb. As a trainer and manager he was a key member of the team which authored the BBC's training response to the Hutton Enquiry - a 3 hour seminar which was delivered to all the BBC's 8000 journalists. Jonathan became a freelance trainer and consultant in April 2010.
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| Registration fee 750 Euro/person | | Hotel accommodation
Hotel reservations have to be made personally by contacting the hotel directly. | | | Venue The Master Class is hosted by the BBC College of journalism BBC Academy
BBC White City
201 Wood Lane
London W12 7TS Closest tube station: White City (central line)
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Contact Hélène Rauby-Matta
Project Manager
EBU TRAINING
Tel: +41 22 717 24 21
E-mail: raubymatta@ebu.ch |