NEWS SUB EDITOR TRAINING

Train as a news sub editor

A PROGRAMME to provide high quality training for production journalists is being launched by Press Association Training.

The aim is to equip reporters - or people with a journalism qualification - with the sub-editing and design skills they need for both print and online publications.

Pat Hagan
 
 

So, you want to be
a journalist?

Find out more about our industry leading journalism training course.
 

A new-look for your title?

Is your paper up to date – or is it looking a little jaded? How do you fare against the competition on the news-stand? Is your typography modern and readable? Does your titlepiece reflect the brand you are trying to sell – or is it from another time and place? Do you have a colour palette that works? You might be surprised by the difference a professional redesign can make. For more information
contact Peter Sands on petersands@mistral.co.uk.
 

Journalist as a manager

The challenges faced by newsroom department heads have never been greater than they are now.

The multi-media revolution, economic pressures, the growing demands of readers and the rapid pace of change have all created more pressure for journalists managing teams.

To be successful, newsroom managers have to be strong leaders, project managers, be powerful motivators and be able to get more from already stretched staff.

So having a full tool-kit of managerial skills has never been more important.

In this two day course on October 14-15, you will learn:

  • how to ensure change is delivered successfully to your team
  • how to manage difficult and under performing people leadership
  • how to manage projects effectively from start to finish
  • how to maximise productivity from your news team
  • the 11 managerial hats you wear as a news editor, picture editor, features editor, sports editor of assistant editor
  • Run by journalists for journalists, this exciting new course takes management theory and applies it to the real world of journalism using practical examples which could have come straight from your newsroom.
    If you would like to make a booking contact Lorna Chaproniere or Pam Sands on 01424 858123
    or on
    training@pa-training.co.uk.


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