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The BBC Academy Podcast — 327 episodes

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Minipods – Smartphone journalism episode five: Audio

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Minipods – Smartphone journalism episode four: Video part 2

3

Minipods – Smartphone journalism episode three: Video part 1

4

Minipods – Smartphone journalism episode two: Photos

5

Minipods – Smartphone journalism episode one: Settings

6

Podcastology episode fifteen: Is video the new audio?

7

Podcastology episode sixteen: New formats, new voices

8

Podcastology episode fourteen: How to win an award

9

Podcastology episode thirteen: Going local

10

Podcastology episode twelve: Future directions

11

Vicarious trauma in journalism and the media

E
12

Peer support: Opening up about mental health

E
13

The menopause: How you can support colleagues

14

Minipods – Interviewing episode six: Audience

15

Minipods – Interviewing episode five: Layers

16

Minipods – Interviewing episode four: Answers

17

Minipods – Interviewing episode three: Questions

18

Minipods – Interviewing episode two: Listening

19

Minipods – Interviewing episode one: Focus

20

Minipods - Audio storytelling episode five: Writing

21

Minipods - Audio storytelling episode four: The stand up

22

Minipods - Audio storytelling episode three: Sense of place

23

Minipods - Audio storytelling episode two: Using sound

24

Minipods - Audio storytelling episode one: Planning

25

Podcastology episode eleven: Thinking strategy

26

Podcastology episode ten: From mic to ear

27

Podcastology episode nine: Political pods

28

Podcastology episode six: Future directions

29

Podcastology episode seven: Unfiltered conversations

30

Podcastology episode eight: Box sets

31

Podcastology episode one: What makes a podcast a hit?

32

Podcastology episode two: What the BBC is looking for in a podcast

33

Podcastology episode three: How to produce a podcast

34

Podcastology episode four: Finding an audience for your podcast

35

Podcastology episode five: Behind the scenes on two top BBC podcasts

36

Essential kit for the field producer

37

Man Like Mobeen

38

From memoir to movie: the story behind the Boy with the Topknot

39

How do they make the Archers?

40

Inside daytime television: Ideas, reveals and hard work

41

Data Journalism: More important than ever?

42

Cyber-security: How to protect yourself online

43

How to get a job: Women in technology

44

VR and 360 video: The path to popularity

45

Making Radio 1's breakfast show with Nick Grimshaw

46

Following your audience on 'dark social'

47

How to edit a documentary

48

How has BBC Three adapted to online?

49

Working with sound

50

Coding: The next step for journalists?

51

Radio 1's The Surgery: Tackling mental health live

52

Pitching programme ideas: TV commissioner's tips

53

How to take the first steps in your career

54

Career change: How to make the leap

55

How to create stories with sound

56

Getting the best out of creativity sessions

57

Barbara Nice: From stand-up to radio sitcom

58

Desert Island Discs: Working with the stars

59

How to make it in TV drama scriptwriting

60

Digital sport - Closer to the action

61

Talking to the internet: Digital assistants and the media

62

The truth about fake news

63

From community radio to the BBC: How to be a presenter

64

BBC Academy Podcast: Highlights of 2016

65

Home Front: History in the making

66

Dan Lyons: The changing tech workplace

67

How to manage people

68

How to engage Generation Y

69

Dan Snow: Making adventure documentaries

70

How to write radio drama

71

Live social video

72

Presenting: Finding your voice

73

Mobile journalism tips: Get your mojo working

74

Jon Plowman: Making TV comedy

75

Vanessa Feltz: Secrets of the phone-in

76

How to make a radio show: Noreen Khan at BBC Asian Network

77

CBBC: The challenges of making children’s TV

78

Rio 2016: The mobile Olympics

79

Careers in technology: Women and diversity

80

How to make it as on-air talent

81

News storytelling tips: Maxine Mawhinney

82

Finding and telling news stories: Sima Kotecha

83

Handing control to your audience: BBC WM ‘takeover’

84

Developing a mental model

85

Making the most of a mentor

86

Peaky Blinders: The producer and director of photography

87

Doctors meets Shakespeare: Peter Lloyd talks to Joe Godwin

88

National Theatre Live: Taking theatre to the movies

89

Behind the scenes on Later… with Jools Holland

90

Midlands Today: Creating a news programme

91

Filming with drones: What you need to know

92

Jed Mercurio: in conversation

93

BBC Apprenticeships: you're hired

94

CBBC’s Our School: Fixed rigs and children

95

What's so special about radio?

96

Radio producers: Winning at the freelance game

97

The business of podcasting

98

The Best Bottoms in the Land

99

Working in radio production: A day in the life of 1Xtra

100

Local Apprentices: Finding Your Flair

101

4K and Ultra-HD: Making programmes

102

4K and UHD: Why does it matter?

103

Women in journalism: challenges and career development

104

BBC Academy Podcast: Review of 2015

105

How to create an ebook

106

How to get a job in sports broadcasting

107

Radio: The medium that refuses to give in and wither away

108

The Coroner: A masterclass in daytime drama

109

Broadcasting young voices: Podium.me

110

Radio festival: the future of radio's mobile, loud and emotional

111

Radio festival: Disrupt or be disrupted

112

Danny and the Human Zoo

113

In conversation with Mike Bartlett

114

Iain Softely on directing The Outcast

115

Developing The Outcast with Sadie Jones

116

a Brit abroad: working on drama in the USA

117

Radio producer/presenter relationship - getting it right

118

Shark: meet producer Simon Blakeney

119

Social media and the law

120

Fresh views on Radio 4

121

Expert Voices: finding BAME talent

122

RTS Futures Career Fair

123

production designer Pat Campbell

124

costume designer Joanna Eatwell

125

First steps - in the edit

126

Sarah Solemani - writing comedy and drama

127

BBC production trainees: where next?

128

CoP Review 2014

129

Radio - how to get your foot in the door

130

How to become a radio presenter

131

Jimmy McGovern - in conversation

132

Nihal – dealing with controversy

133

The BRITs: social media success 2014

134

Inner Voices: how writers create character

135

Iain Lee - how to do radio

136

Richard Herring on podcasting

137

Welcome Back

138

Desert Island Discs

139

Peaky Blinders executive producer Jamie Glazebrook

140

Get your next job in drama

141

Peaky Blinders director Colm McCarthy

142

Fresh voices - investing in new talent

143

Podcasting - 10 years on

144

Bob Shennan

145

Breaking new artists on radio

146

File delivery - maintaining quality

147

Access all areas - documentary

148

Delivering your programme as a file

149

Peaky Blinders writer Steven Knight

150

The secret art of script editing

151

How to produce a quiz show

152

Radio 1 and 1Xtra interns

153

How to make a radio trail

154

Making the most of your idea

155

The joy of sketch

156

How to produce a comedy web series

157

Why diversity matters in the media

158

Making the most of micro video

159

Writing medical drama

160

TV Scheduling

161

iWonder and the WW1 Centenary

162

How to get into TV design

163

How to be a natural history producer

164

BBC PTS 4 months in...

165

Food on the radio

166

The arts... live!

167

Using user-generated content

168

Arthur Mathews comedy masterclass

169

Radio apprentices

170

Internet radio

171

Richard Curtis comedy masterclass

172

Loudness - why sound matters

173

1Xtra - how to make it in radio

174

Fixed rig productions

175

Review of the year: 2013

176

Women in technical broadcasting

177

Minute by Minute: recreating JFK’s assassination for Radio 2

178

Production trainees scheme of 2013 (PTS)

179

Scriptwriting

180

Features and formats

181

Meet the commissioners

182

In conversation with Steven Moffat

183

creating online learning content

184

a growing sense of drama

185

Meet the commissioners

186

Is my show trending?

187

Specialist subject? Factual

188

disability in broadcasting

189

radio phone-ins

190

festival radio

191

Using music in your production

192

Next Radio

193

radio drama

194

radio consumer technology

195

Online and social media in TV

196

Short Cuts

197

TV consumer technology

198

YouTube channels

199

Pobol y Cwm and PyC

200

Writing for online

201

Studio managers

202

Natural history storytelling (part 2)

203

Natural history storytelling (part 1)

204

Expert Women

205

Future Fiction

206

Using archive

207

Routes into radio

208

Budget film making

209

Manage your media

210

Science TV

211

Making best use of digital

212

Staying on air (part 2)

213

Scriptwriting for factual TV

214

Staying on air (part 1)

215

Research skills for TV

216

Tackling controversial subjects

217

Innovative Radio

218

2013 production trends

219

2012 highlights

220

Live music events

221

Games and broadcasting

222

Arts in the digital world

223

Returnable formats

224

Glastonbury Festival

225

Christmas special

226

Student radio

227

Behind the scenes programming

228

BBC production trainees in radio

229

BBC production trainees in TV

230

Shooting for the edit

231

Getting into interactive design

232

Going viral

233

Moving genres

234

The killer pitch

235

Creating a comedy podcast

236

TV Fast Train: Features and formats

237

The BBC at the Fringe

238

Make it in the media

239

Women in comedy

240

Funny and multiplatform

241

Improvisation for storytellers

242

Producing profession based dramas

243

Getting into design

244

Working with contributors

245

Sustainable TV production

246

Freelancing for life

247

Community radio

248

TV in the wild

249

Live events TV

250

Second screen

251

World Olympic Dreams

252

TV Fast Train: The future of TV

253

TV Fast Train: Learn from the drama greats

254

Learn from the comedy greats

255

TV Fast Train: Never Mind the Panel Shows

256

TV Fast Train: Meet the controllers

257

From factual to drama: crossing the void

258

Using social media to grow your brand

259

TV Fast Train: Women in TV

260

Constructed reality

261

Just a Minute

262

Writing sitcoms

263

Immersive documentaries

264

Self shooting

265

Art of the interview

266

Composing music

267

Writing Sketches

268

One year anniversary

269

Great adaptations

270

Pitching for radio

271

Risks in radio

272

Radio syndication

273

Radio Fast Train: Indies

274

Radio Fast Train: Audiences

275

Radio Fast Train: sports radio

276

Radio Fast Train: Future radio now

277

Radio Fast Train: Visualising radio

278

Radio Fast Train: We love radio

279

Radio Fast Train: Presenting

280

Radio Fast Train: Successful creative relationships

281

Radio Fast Train: Freelancing

282

Media job interviews

283

Secret filming

284

Groomed for Sex

285

How to be a TV presenter

286

Never Mind the Buzzcocks

287

Alternative funding

288

After Life

289

Networking

290

Making radio features

291

Beauty on a budget

292

Character development

293

Strictly Come Dancing

294

The Awakening

295

Writing comedy and drama

296

Brainstorming

297

Him & Her

298

Radio Commissions

299

Music playlists

300

Mums in TV

301

Freelancing

302

Producers and presenters

303

Rebranding

304

Measuring audiences

305

How to get an idea commissioned

306

Getting into radio

307

Getting into TV

308

An audience with Simon Chinn

309

Live TV and radio

310

Casting Contributors

311

Getting access

312

Using YouTube

313

Finding the perfect location

314

Our War

315

Personal social media

316

Transmedia storytelling

317

Tapeless

318

Visualising radio

319

User experience and design

320

Building the perfect digital team

321

How to build audiences

322

SXSW special - transmedia storytelling

323

Mobile apps – should you be creating one?

324

Search engine optimisation (SEO): tips and tricks

325

Podcasting: what, why and how?

326

Making the most of Twitter

327

Better Blogging