Winners announced for the RTS Television Journalism Awards 2024
The prestigious awards ceremony took place this evening at the London Hilton on Park Lane, hosted by Good Morning Britain’s Susanna Reid.
The prestigious awards ceremony took place this evening at the London Hilton on Park Lane, hosted by Good Morning Britain’s Susanna Reid.
After Mr Bates vs the Post Office exposed a wider audience to the widespread mistreatment of sub-postmasters, the BBC current affairs programme investigates another postal body.
Having started her career in children’s television, Amy returned to education and completed an MA in journalism before joining BBC Look North in 2009 as a broadcast journalist. She has since held various roles at the BBC including a brief sojourn at BBC South Today. She took her place on the red sofa as Harry Gration’s co-anchor in 2013. Over ten years, she has reported on some turbulent times in Yorkshire, often providing a local voice on national stories.
Join us for a very special event as the past and the present come together to illustrate the evolution of the OB truck from the 1960’s until the present day.
The nominations have been announced for the RTS Programme Awards 2024, in partnership with Cast & Crew.
Experience the magic behind the screen as industry experts Reece Ewing, Ben Turner, and the team dissect key scenes, revealing the intricate process of seamlessly integrating visual effects into storytelling. From opulent palaces to sweeping landscapes, witness how technology intertwines with artistic vision to transport viewers to another era.
From Glastonbury to Glyndebourne putting live music on television is challenging. TV doesn’t lend itself naturally to music events – it always looks great but getting the audio right, for everyone, can be very hard work.
Katherine Ryan has a 14-year-old, a two-year-old, a seven-month-old, and a career as a stand-up comedian.