Diversity in the News Media

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Nov

18

6:00pm

Diversity in the News Media

By Society of Editors

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About the event
Practical steps for improving diversity in the news media will take centre stage during this debate; part of the Society of Editors' virtual conference series discussing the most pressing issues facing the media industry today.
The free debate, held on the evening of Wednesday 18 November, will look at how diverse talent from BAME (Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic) backgrounds and other underrepresented communities can be supported to pursue a career in journalism. The panel will also discuss how newsrooms can increase engagement with marginalised communities and how to attract and retain diverse voices in fields such as reporting sport, politics and other areas of journalism.
Diversity in the News Media is chaired by Polly Curtis, Managing Director of PA Media.
Panellists joining the discussion are:
  • Leon Mann, Broadcaster and Founder, Black Collective of Media in Sport
  • Shingi Mararike, News Reporter, The Sunday Times
  • Eleanor Mills, Founder and CEO, InHerSpace.co.uk and Chair, Women in Journalism
  • Vic Motune, Head of News, The Voice
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Check out the rest of our Virtual Conference 2020 programme at https://www.societyofeditors.org/events/conference-2020/programme/
This event is supported by Facebook Journalism Project and Camelot. Watch the below trailer to find out more about their work:
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Meet our speakers
Polly Curtis, Managing Director, PA Media Polly is Managing Director of PA Media, the UK’s news agency. She has a uniquely broad experience having worked as a reporter, news editor, and then digital editor at the Guardian before leading HuffPost UK as Editor-In-Chief and then helping devise new business models with the slow news start-up Tortoise. Polly served on the Cairncross Review for the future sustainability of high-quality news and is a member of the board of the Society of Editors.
Leon Mann, Broadcaster and Founder, Black Collective of Media in Sport Leon is a sports consultant, film-maker and broadcaster. His career in the sports media has seen him take on numerous roles including presenting for BBC Sport and ITV Sport. He is the founder of the Black Collective of Media in Sport, a networking group for black sports journalists, and is also the co-founder of the Football Black List, an initiative – supported by the Premier League – that highlights the achievements of the black community in the sport. Leon is the current vice chair of the Sports Journalists Association and is a former spokesperson for Kick It Out, football’s equality campaign, and also the FARE network. He was recognised in 2018 by the British Prime Minister, Theresa May, for his work striving to increase diversity in the media.
Shingi Mararike, News Reporter, The Sunday Times Shingi helped to launch News UK’s diversity initiative, the News Academy, while he was still a student and was hired as The Sunday Times’s first apprentice in 2017. A reporter since 2018, his story about children using corrosive fluid as a weapon kickstarted the paper’s “Acid Attack Britain” campaign. He is also interested in reporting on social mobility, race and some of the causes behind serious youth violence. Shingi has written for ten different sections of The Sunday Times in two years and regularly appears on Times Radio.
Eleanor Mills, Founder and CEO, InHerSpace.co.uk and Chair, Women in Journalism Eleanor is Founder and CEO of InHerSpace.co.uk a new online magazine for women in the prime of their lives, which offers thought-leadership, media consultancy, media training (specialising in a by women for women approach) and expert-led therapeutic advice and online groups to help with life-pinch points and transitions. She is currently writing her first novel – The Trip, about female mid-life crisis and reinvention. She is Chair of Women in Journalism and an award-winning Editor, writer and columnist. Until summer 2020 she was Editorial Director of The Sunday Times and the award-winning Editor of The Sunday Times Magazine. Eleanor is a trustee of the Society of Editors, and a board member of Reporters Sans Frontiers UK
Vic Motune, Head of News, The Voice Vic is Head of News at The Voice, the UK’s largest publication aimed at a black British audience. His role involves developing content for the print edition, as well as video and audio content for The Voice’s website and social media platforms.
A journalist whose experience includes print, radio, and television news he has won two Race in the Media Awards for his work and a MIND award for reporting on mental health.
Before joining The Voice, Vic was a producer with 5 Live, creating and producing the weekly magazine show Word Up! He has also written for publications such as the New Statesman, the Big Issue North, and Mental Health Practice to name a few.

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