<< Back to eventsBroadcast Journalism - How to Get Your Message OutClaire Price, BBC Presenter Tuesday 23 March 10, 11:45 - 14:00 The Oxford Centre, 333 Banbury Road, Oxford OX2 7PL Group: Central Oxford Tel: 01865 554719 Cost: £22.25 (Non-members pay £27.25) Claire Price has been a TV journalist in Oxford since December 2007. She began as a forward planner before picking up a camera and filming her own stories for the programme. She now works as a reporter, presenter and assistant producer.
Claire has reported on job losses at BMW's mini plant, homelessness in Oxford as well as the dieting attempts of an overweight hedgehog.
Claire graduated from Oxford University in 2002 before completing a post graduate diploma in broadcast journalism in Cardiff. She worked as a researcher at the Jeremy Vine Show on Radio Two and a journalism lecturer in Africa before coming back to Oxford as a broadcast journalist two years ago.
Claire will explain what it takes to succeed in the media - not just for aspiring journalists but for anyone wanting to get their message out in the news.
BBC Oxford News broadcasts to Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and parts of Wiltshire. It transmits on BBC1 each weekday evening at 6.30pm, with shorter bulletins at 8pm and 10.25pm.
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