Ariel: BBC launches 2012 local reporter scheme
The BBC this week launched its 2012 Community Reporters scheme, according to an article by in-house magazine Ariel, which will see the trainees ultimately get the chance to pitch an idea to BBC London.
According to the report the 18 trainees include “a minicab driver from Brick Lane, an artist from Hackney and a Marylebone youth worker”.
The new recruits, who are actively involved in their communities and have no paid broadcasting experience or qualifications, will get six days of advice from experts across the BBC, including the College of Production, CoJo and journalists at BBC London.
They will then pitch their ideas to the BBC London editorial team, who will choose which ones to develop for broadcast in a week of production in December.
Tags: BBC, Broadcast, Citizen journalism, community reporters
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