Tips in 60 seconds... Preparing for a political interview
Julie Etchingham is a newsreader and journalist at ITV News. She presents the channel's current affairs programme Tonight.
Julie Etchingham is a newsreader and journalist at ITV News. She presents the channel's current affairs programme Tonight.
Channel 4 news presenter Jon Snow has reported on a number of stories including the Gaza-Israel conflict.
He won the RTS Television Journalism award for Presenter of the Year in both 2006 and 2009.
Here he explains that having bullet points are better than going in with a set list of questions when interviewing someone.
To celebrate the year coming to an end, we put together the best pieces of advice received from industry experts.
From a YouTube presenter to a Sky commissioner, there has been a variety of tips on offer throughout 2015.
Netflix could be expanding into current affairs, the company’s Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos has said.
Until now, the on-demand service has focused mainly on film and television content with a long shelf life.
However, speaking in Netflix’s Q3 2015 earnings interview, Sarandos said the company could be following its competitor HBO into producing more timely content.
In 2013, HBO teamed up with co-founder and CEO of Vice Shane Smith to produce documentary series Vice for the US cable network. The show’s fourth season is due to air next year.
Krishnan Guru-Murthy is a Channel 4 News anchor. He has covered a variety of events such as 9/11, the Mumbai attacks and five British general elections. Here he tells us what is needed to become a top news presenter.
Rhoda Buchanan is a producer for BBC Newsnight.
As an educational charity, part of the RTS focus is on providing information for young entrants into the television and media industry. Our Behind the Scenes series explores the production process of some of Britain's most popular programmes. From current affairs to comedy, panel shows and soaps, these films will offer a rare glimpse backstage of each production, highlighting all the different roles and giving a sense of what they involve.
The upstart news network is winning new respect