Advanced Journalism Apprentice Review
at BBC
Higher Level Apprenticeship
Journalism and Publishing
London
Review Submitted: April 2025
Overall Rating
4.8 /5
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Overview of Role
Please give an overview of your role and what this involves on a day-to-day basis:
During my time with the team, I worked both on the desk and out in the field, helping to bring breaking news to our audience.
My main responsibilities included:
• Monitoring wires from our agency partners and colleagues from across the world to ensure breaking stories are reported as quickly as possible.
• Managing relationships with our broadcast pool partners by distributing and receiving shared footage transparently.
• Liaising with correspondents to arrange lives for television and radio outlets, whilst managing high demand for particularly big stories. Booking satellite links to link up correspondents with the relevant studio.
• Working closely with colleagues on the News Channel and the News at One, Six and Ten to source incoming feeds and highlight stories they may not have noticed.
• Working with senior editorial colleagues to plan news coverage. Solving practical issues like where a correspondent should go to cover a storm, liaising with other teams across the organisation to understand their requirements and booking camera crews.
• Going out on the road as a field producer to gather content:
Asking questions to people in the news - a doorstep - to get their response to a story, which often involves a lot of patience standing around in the cold.
Covering major press conferences. I've reported from New Scotland Yard and the Pakistan High Commission, the COVID-19 and Dawn Sturgess inquiries as well as the farmer inheritance tax protest in Whitehall. I use the PNg (portable newsgathering) app to record, edit and send media to the newsroom.
I also ensure correspondents can do their job with as few distractions as possible by acting as a contact point for them, checking scripts and adding any knowledge whilst ensuring they are safe.