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Print journalists learn video skills

PRINT journalists on a groundbreaking training course have teamed up with senior police officers as they put into practice their newly learned skills. Six senior staff from the Hull Daily Mail, one from the Liverpool Echo and another from PA took part in a field exercise with officers from Cleveland Police.

It was set up as part of a two-week introductory training course in video journalism, which PA Training has been running in Howden East Yorkshire.

Officers from the force’s murder squad, led by Detective Superintendent Tony Hutchinson recreated the way they managed the media on a recent brutal murder.

PRINT journalists on a groundbreaking training course have teamed up with senior police officers as they put into practice their newly learned skills. Six senior staff from the Hull Daily Mail, one from the Liverpool Echo and another from PA took part in a field exercise with officers from Cleveland Police.

It was set up as part of a two-week introductory training course in video journalism, which PA Training has been running in Howden East Yorkshire.

Officers from the force’s murder squad, led by Detective Superintendent Tony Hutchinson recreated the way they managed the media on a recent brutal murder.

 

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