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- How do you get into broadcast journalism? by Jonathan BakerYou suspect you're heading towards the end of your career when you're asked to advise others on how to start theirs. This week I was a member of a panel taking part in a live Q&A on the Guardian Careers...
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Video: How to Make a Documentary
Producing and directing a documentary is a bit like conducting an orchestra or being a circus ringmaster, says Martin Small. You don't necessarily do much yourself but "your job is to get the best out of the people you're working with".
Video: Reporting Local Government
Watch BBC Home Editor Mark Easton and Tony Travers, from the Department of Government at the London School of Economics, discuss the complexities of local government.
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