Freelance journalist Lydia Wilkins says autism strengths include attention to detail
Getting a staff job proved challenging for Lydia Wilkins but she has thrived as a freelance.
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Fighting for quality news media in the digital age.
Getting a staff job proved challenging for Lydia Wilkins but she has thrived as a freelance.
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Presenter found his niche when school radio station was set up.
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Autistic and ADHD brains can be perfect for careers in media if people are given the right support.
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Management and junior staff have differing views on the barriers to diverse newsrooms.
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Reporter and director tell Press Gazette about the making of the “brave” BBC World Service documentary.
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Former Guardian journalist says “sometimes ‘dog bites man’ really is the story. The trouble is journalists keep missing it.”
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Inside the financial pressures endangering the University of Kent’s Centre for Journalism, and broader issues facing training and diversity.
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Richard Reeves, managing director at AOP, on how to build a more diverse and inclusive digital media sector.
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