According to plans that will be formally announced today, the public will now be able to head online for free access to masterclasses by some the most well known journalists of the BBC including John Humphrys and John Simpson.
The new plan by BBC executives will allow licence-fee payers to use the internal website where there are thousands of hours of clips stored as part of a new collection of partnership deals. Additionally, rival broadcasters and other news organizations can access the material achieves.
According to the BBC, the website has the most comprehensive collection of clips of any website of its type in the world. Other contributors to the large archive space include Frank Gardner the security correspondent and Robert Peston the BBC business editor.
The plan becomes official today at the BBC Academy launch, which is the new dedicated centre of the BBC for training in technology, production, journalism, and leadership.
The BBC is said to claim the new access initiatives as part of a completely fresh strategy that will allow the wider access to the news corporations training skills and resources to help support and educate the larger UK media industry sector.
The training website that will provide the access is part of the BBC College of Journalism, which is an internal BBC resource that teaches skills such as values and ethics. The site is free to access from any point within the UK, but outside of the count a subscription will be required.
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