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- Bridget Osborne |
- Tuesday 14 February 2012, 10:31
Reporting the Olympic/Jubilee Year
BBC Television Centre, Wednesday 15 February
2012 is a big year for BBC News, in sheer organisational terms. So what's the plan for covering the Olympics and the Royal Jubilee?
In this CoJo lunchtime seminar, Raymond Snoddy, presenter of Newswatch, talks to Amanda Farnsworth, project executive 2012, Adrian Van-Klaveren, controller Radio 5 Live, Morwen Williams, deputy editor UK News, and Stephen Mitchell, head of programmes, BBC News.
The event is only open to BBC staff.
1.30pm, Wednesday 15 February
Room 4, Sixth Floor Suite
BBC Television Centre
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