#Podcast – How iPhones to ‘green screen Nokias’ are being used for mobile journalism
November 23rd, 2012Posted by Sarah Marshall in Podcast
Journalism.co.uk technology editor Sarah Marshall finds out how phones are being used for mobile journalism.
She speaks to:
- Nick Garnett, North of England correspondent for BBC Radio 5 Live.
- Natalia Antelava, BBC News correspondent, who this week won an award for a radio documentary which was recorded on an iPhone.
- Marc Settle from the BBC College of Journalism, who trains BBC journalists in mobile reporting.
- Libby Powell, a freelance journalist and co-founder of Radar, which has encouraged mobile reporting from ‘green screen Nokias’ in Sierra Leone.
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