BBC Academy to train the media industry

According to Digital Spy, the BBC has opened up its internal training resources to improve the quality of talent available in the media industry and increase levels of best practice.

Under the scheme, the BBC College of Journalism website will be made freely available so that the public can access tuition masterclasses from the likes of John Humphrys and Robert Peston. The site will be offered on a subscription basis outside of the UK.

Read the full article: BBC Academy to train the media industry on DigitalSpy.co.uk


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