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Month: October 2014

4th Years at the BBC

Posted onOctober 21, 2014Authormobrien

A group of 4th year Film and Media production students were treated to a tour of the radio drama studios at BBC Scotland in Glasgow last week.  Accompanied by radio tutors Suzy Angus and Janieann McCracken, the students were welcomed by Development Producer of Drama, David Read More …

CategoriesCreative Industries, Film & Media, Radio, Student, Suzy AngusTagsBBC

Radio Students Receive Jonathan Witchell Memorial Prize

Posted onOctober 8, 2014Authorsangus

    The Jonathan Witchell Memorial Prize for Best Radio Feature 2014 has been awarded to Carolyn Kennedy, David Mercer, Dionne Cassidy, Eilidh Campbell and Alex Trimble. Their winning piece, “An American in Britain” was produced last semester as part of their third year module in Read More …

CategoriesRadio, Student, Suzy AngusTagsJonathan Witchell, radio

Ross Brannigan Reports on #Indyref

Posted onOctober 6, 2014Authorrbrannigan

Sometimes opportunities will arise in your journalist career that you are just going to have to jump at: the chance to meet a distinguished politician, celebrity, or sports star; the chance to report on an election in a foreign country; the chance to work with Read More …

CategoriesJournalismTagsBBC, Daily Record, Referendum, Scotland

Investigating the “fabric” of Film, Media and Online Cultures

Posted onOctober 1, 2014Authorgreg

When the editors of the peer-reviewed International Journal of Jungian Studies first approached me in the Winter of 2012 with the idea for putting together an IJJS special issue on moving image, I jumped at the chance. Although not a Jungian myself, I have some Read More …

CategoriesCreative Industries, Dr Greg Singh, Film & MediaTagsFilm, Jung, Media, Psychology

Great Firewall of China tasked with keeping Hong Kong conflagration in check

Posted onOctober 1, 2014Authorahadland

CMC staffer Adrian Hadland was born in Hong Kong and recently spent almost three years working on mainland China. In this article for the website, The Conversation, he writes about the protests currently taking place on the island and about the prospects for a peaceful Read More …

CategoriesDr Adrian Hadland, JournalismTagsHong Kong, protests

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