Friday lunchtime lecture: how the BBC is using data to upskill local journalists

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Headlines about the BBC’s Local News Partnership with regional publishers have focused on the employment of 150 journalists to cover council news across the UK. But another part of the Partnership is breaking new ground too — seconding journalists from the regional Press into the BBC to work with BBC journalists in a shared data unit, which is already generating agenda-setting stories through the UK Peter Sherlock will describe how the Local News Partnership fits into the UK’s data journalism landscape and the different models he sees. He will also describe the LNP’s commitment to transparency and how data sets are shared About the speaker Pete brings a passion for local content and an appetite to bring new ways of sourcing and telling stories to the role of Assistant Editor at the Shared Data Unit. He began his career working across several regional newspapers in London, before joining the BBC in 2010, where he has worked as a reporter, sub-editor and news editor for the website. Last year, Pete helped launched the Shared Data Unit, an innovative partnership between the BBC and the regional press

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