‘Labour splits’, ‘Journalism and the working class' and ‘BBC licence fee review’ / with Catriona Stewart

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‘Labour splits’, ‘Journalism and the working class' and ‘BBC licence fee review’ / with Catriona Stewart At the end of the show a question from Dennis Maxwell Recommendations: Stuart: Brian Woods(I) Brian Woods was born on 16 March 1963 in St. Annes, Lancashire, England, UK. He is a producer and director, known for The Carpet Slaves: Stolen Children of India (2001), Kids Behind Bars (2001) and Frontline (1983). Born March 16, 1963 https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0940523/ Catriona: The Sixth Commandment - iPlayer An inspirational teacher is courted by a student, triggering a complex criminal case. A sinister real-life story starring Timothy Spall and Anne Reid. https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/p0fvlpf9/the-sixth-commandment Women in Journalism Scotland Women in Journalism Scotland is hosting a first-of-its-kind live event addressing the challenges and opportunities that working class women journalists face. Held at the iconic Glasgow Women's Library, this will be an essential exploration of class dynamics in Scottish journalism and beyond, shining a light on the hidden hurdles working class journalists come up against in their careers. Attendees will gain insights into the unique challenges that working class women journalists encounter when entering the industry, and why amplifying and championing the voices and careers of working class press is fundamental to the health of the Scottish media. Our panel of speakers will share their advice and personal experiences on navigating the world of journalism without breaking the bank, and the audience is welcome to join in. OUR PANELLISTS ARE: Dani Garavelli, award-winning writer and columnistJen Stout, freelance journalist and correspondentDayna McAlpine, lifestyle editor at HuffPost Chair and organiser: Iris Pase, Women in Journalism Scotland committee The evening will have broad appeal, in particular to editors looking to recruit more diverse teams; middle and upper class journalists who want to support their working class colleagues as well as promote more inclusive media coverage; reporters of any background who wish to pass down practical knowledge to aspiring journalists. A QR code packed with support and information from the night will be available for attendees. Canapés and wine will be provided, and guests will take away a goodie bag. To book tickets please click here. The venue is fully accessible with level access from the street, lifts to upper levels and induction loops that can be set up in advance. Please let us know if you have accessibility needs. More info here: https://womenslibrary.org.uk/inspiring-resources/venue-hire/ https://www.wijscotland.com/events Eamonn: Quarterback - Netflix Being a professional quarterback is arguably the toughest job in football — maybe in any sport, period. Quarterback, the new eight-episode docuseries from NFL Films and Omaha Productions, follows three of the biggest quarterbacks in the game throughout the 2022 season, giving an unprecedented look at what it takes for the Kansas City Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes, the Minnesota Vikings’ Kirk Cousins and the Atlanta Falcons’ Marcus Mariota to succeed when all eyes are on them. “Look — we’ve seen quarterbacks mic’d up for a game. We’ve certainly seen training camp. But we’ve never followed a quarterback throughout the entire season to see what he does Sunday night after a big win, after a brutal loss on a last-second field goal — what they do on Mondays and Tuesdays on their off days,” Hall of Fame quarterback and Quarterback executive producer Peyton Manning told Netflix. “Are they hanging out? Are they playing golf? Are they in the weight room and watching film and grinding for that next game? Which is the answer, by the way, not to give it away. There is no golf in the season.” https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/quarterback-nfl-docuseries-news