ROB KIRK (Sky News representative on the BJTC national council, and good friend to the Winchester Journalism team) writes:
I’m able to offer students a very special chance to join in the Sky News coverage of next year’s General Election.
We’re creating an army of stringers to ensure we have the fastest and most accurate results service.
I’d be very grateful if you could distribute the following message:
Do you want to play a key part in the General Election coverage for Sky News?
Do you think you’re up to the job – and do you think you can be fastest and best?
Sky News is looking for energetic, reliable and accurate student journalists willing to contribute to the General Election results service for the 24-hour multi-platform news organisation.
You’ll be paid a fee. And we’ll DOUBLE the fee if you get the results to the Sky News Centre first, beating all the opposition.
The election will be sometime between March and June, so don’t volunteer unless you’re sure you’ll be able to deliver.
Think you’ve got the skill and the bottle?
Send a CV, with 150 words on why we should pick you, to the Sky News Co-ordinator, Pauliina Porkka at Pauliina.porkka@bskyb.com.
Put ‘Election’ in the title of your email. Tell us which part of the country you could cover. Make sure you include full contact details.
Get your application in by Monday, January 4th.
Chris Horrie adds: You will be able to ask Rob about this later this term when he comes in to function as guest editor of one of the WINOL bulletins. We will see the bulletin through the studio at 4.00 - 4.10 and then do a debrief in the newsroom, and then take general Q and A about journalism and Sky TV.
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