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| | | Posted on 20.04.2010 | Posted by LB
BBC Blast Reporter scheme opportunities 2010
The placements are open to anyone over the age of 18 who wishes to gain skills in the media, reporting on sports or music that matter to them.
What is the BBC Blast Reporter scheme?
BBC Blast Reporter scheme is an opportunity for budding reporters to learn the tricks of the trade in hands-on work experience that will enable them to build on their skills, providing fresh and exciting opportunities in Sport areas.
There is opportunity to work alongside BBC staff to create content for BBC's local websites and radio stations, which will be something outstanding for their CV's and future career plans.
The application deadline is Friday 30th April 2010 and there are posts available around the country.
Information on specific reporter application forms follow for the Sports reporter posts:
Sports: http://www.bbc.co.uk/jobs/workexperience/blast/sports-reporters.shtml
You can find out more information on the scheme and last years placements by clicking on this link: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blast/reporters/
What is the BBC Blast Reporter scheme?
BBC Blast Reporter scheme is an opportunity for budding reporters to learn the tricks of the trade in hands-on work experience that will enable them to build on their skills, providing fresh and exciting opportunities in Sport areas.
There is opportunity to work alongside BBC staff to create content for BBC's local websites and radio stations, which will be something outstanding for their CV's and future career plans.
The application deadline is Friday 30th April 2010 and there are posts available around the country.
Information on specific reporter application forms follow for the Sports reporter posts:
Sports: http://www.bbc.co.uk/jobs/workexperience/blast/sports-reporters.shtml
You can find out more information on the scheme and last years placements by clicking on this link: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blast/reporters/
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