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Journalism Graduate Placement @ Sky Sports News


Contract Type: Fixed-Term

Reference Number: 327408

Closing Date for Applications: 28/02/2019

You will: Be part of an award-winning, 24-hour, rolling sports news channel where journalism is at the top of its agenda. You’ll spend a year working in different areas of the news room, learning from the best planners, news editors, producers, writers, reporters and presenters in the business.  You’ll have a fantastic experience and end up in a strong position to move into a full-time role in the industry.

– Experience all aspects of our 24-hour news operation.

– Research and plan stories and shoots.

– Write scripts and stories for all our platforms.

– Edit pictures for all our platforms.

– Learn about TV news production.

– Work with reporters on location.


You’ll have:

– Journalistic flair. 

– Creativity.

– A passion for sport.

– Great team-working skills.

– A deep understanding of the sports journalism industry.

– Hold, or be working towards, a degree qualification (or equivalent), from a properly accredited journalism course.

– 100 words per minute shorthand is a strong preference. 

– The ability to work flexible shift patterns. 

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