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Home / Regional / Europe / United Kingdom / News and Media / Journalism
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- Association of British Science Writers - Assists those who write about science and technology, seeks to improve the standards of science writing.
absw.org.uk
- Broadcast Journalism Training Council - Exists to help colleges provide the best possible courses for the training of tomorrow's radio, television and on-line journalists.
www.bjtc.org.uk
- Freelance Journalist.co.uk - Directory of freelance journalists. Creating web pages for writers, broadcasters, photographers, reporters, editors and graphic designers.
www.freelancejournalist.co.uk
- Hold The Front Page - A round up of news, information and contacts for journalists in the UK regional press.
www.holdthefrontpage.co.uk
- If It's In The Press - A tongue-in-cheek review of the more bizarre stories in the British press.
www.ifitsinthepress.com
- Journalism UK - A UK-specific compilation of web links for journalists, writers, broadcasters and students with book and web site reviews and links to news sources worldwide, training and job opportunities.
www.journalismuk.co.uk
- Media-Solicitors.co.uk - Media and broadcasting law for journalists, radio stations, and freelance reporters.
www.media-solicitors.co.uk
- National Council for the Training of Journalists - Details of training courses for Journalism including distance learning.
www.nctj.com
- Net Media - Internet conference for journalists and the European Online Journalism Awards.
www.net-media.co.uk
- Power Hack - Information on how to break into journalism.
www.geocities.com/Athens/Parthenon/1011
- Reuters Foundation - An educational trust offering training for TV journalists.
www.foundation.reuters.com
- The Fleet Street Forum for UK Media - Discussion forum and resources for UK journalists and media people.
www.honk.co.uk/fleetstreet
- The Rory Peck Trust - Promotes the safety and welfare of freelance cameramen working in TV news and current affairs, and assists dependents and families of those killed or injured during the course of their work.
www.oneworld.org/rorypeck
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