Q&A: Jaguar Skills
Jaguar Skills is not your typical DJ, he is also a ninja. Elizabeth Fish caught up with him for a five minute interview before he disappeared again.
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Jaguar Skills is not your typical DJ, he is also a ninja. Elizabeth Fish caught up with him for a five minute interview before he disappeared again.
Vin Ray, director of the BBC's College of Journalism, spoke to Tom Farmery about reporting safely, freelancing, and storytelling when he visited the University of Lincoln on Thursday.
Phillip Taylor, aka Pants Man of the BBC show 'The Apprentice', talked at the University of Lincoln’s free business society, Deviate, about how to get where you want to be…
Beware the new perfect time waster: there's a new website to watch TV shows legally and for free. Jonathan Cresswell has been trying the service.
Angela Rippon, the first female journalist to read the news on the BBC, kicked off this year's journalism lectures with a look into consumer journalism
The university came away as winners at Thursday's BBC awards, as one of their graduates scooped a journalism gong for his video report 'All Bonged Up'.
A University of Lincoln academic featured in a recent BBC documentary that looked into the bond between humans and dogs.
Michael Ford, a former BBC Radio 4 presenter, spoke about media ethics at the University of Lincoln on Monday, November 30th, saying that "journalism has tended to lack a strong…
Students say they prefer on-demand to ordinary TV, and that the BBC's programming isn't worth the licence fee, in a discussion held by students at the University of Lincoln.
BBC Deputy Director General Mark Byford gave an insight into his career to a packed auditorium and explained how the BBC aims to have the best journalism in the world.