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Flying to the epicentre
Scoops: in the last in our series of extracts from ITV News’ collection of 59 specially commissioned essays, Debi Edward describes how she reported a new virus emerging from China
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The politics of war reporting
Scoops: from reporting amid a terror attack in Paris to the conflict in East Timor, walking towards the action is now part of a journalist’s role, says Matt Frei
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Up close and personal: The challenges of covering Biden’s Victory
Covid-19 restrictions challenged reporters looking to get under the skin of voters in the US election, but the emotion was plain to see
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Fujifilm installs new fleet of 4K UHD lenses at BBC Studioworks Elstree
Fujifilm UK is delighted to extend their partnership with BBC Studioworks by upgrading its fleet of lenses to support 4K technology.
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Pandemic production: and we’re live
Our digital conferences have proven we can reimagine how to deliver news and debate, says Elizabeth Fisher-Robins
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A day in the life of a senior edit technician
Post-production puts together the building blocks from which creative endeavours can bloom, says ITN’s Anil Douglas
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When Paul met the politicians
Getting Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn to abandon the script and offer a soundbite that turns an interview into a story
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Kevin Clarke’s inquest: seeing the full picture
Comment: I would speak out in open court again to highlight how important footage from police body cameras can be to telling the full story, says Steph Davies.
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ITN News in the ‘90s: The death of Princess Diana
Nigel Dacre recalls the night reports came in that the People’s Princess had been killed in a car crash in Paris
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California based Emmy® nominees live streamed
Pocket Cinema Camera 6K and ATEM Mini Pro technology used to produce first virtual, nationally telecast Emmy ceremony
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The power of kindness can enact change
Channel 4 News allowed me to send my message of anti-racism across the world, says Patrick Hutchinson
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The blueprint for a digital age
ITV News director of news Michael Jermey says committing to digitalisation, diversity & safeguarding broadcast values will drive future success
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When Clare met the great British public
Art of the interview: the vox pop is the unrecognised gem, as we can learn more about the world from the public than politicians, says Clare Fallon
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Remembering lost colleagues: Terry Lloyd, Fred Nerac and Hussein Osman
Comment: Ex-ITV News managing editor Robin Elias recalls the terrible day in Basra, and a moving return trip to Iraq
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Remembering lost colleagues: Gaby Rado
Comment: In 2003, Channel 4 News tragically lost distinguished foreign affairs correspondent Gaby Rado, who fell from a hotel roof in Iraq. Alex Thomson remembers his former colleague and friend
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How Vizrt helped announce President-elect Biden
Vizrt graphics seen by billions on election night as more than 100 broadcasters present and engage in real-time data
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A day in the life of an ITV News floor manager
Behind the Scenes: collaboration and variety keep the job exciting every day, says Charlie Adiya
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Covid-19: the story that impacts us all
Scoops: reporters usually tell stories through a lens, but coronavirus is personal to everyone, says Victoria Macdonald
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Don’t take democracy for granted
Comment: Western democracies are fragile and elections must be wary of violence and demagoguery, says Lindsey Hilsum
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Covering the capital comprehensively
As Covid generates a scrutiny of regional approaches, ITV News London must provide a detailed local perspective, says Hannah Emerson-Thomas