Training

CIRCOM’s philosophy for training and development will always be that we “Provide training for professionals by professionals”. Our member stations help us identify the best consultants, experts and trainers for the specific courses and workshops we offer. This gives CIRCOM the unique position of being able to call upon the leading experts from European public service broadcasters to deliver this unique service.

Active Trainers

MIA COSTELLO (UK)
mia costelloMia is a freelance journalist and trainer, specialising in editorial issues. She launched the BBC’s mandatory training programme for editorial leaders in 2009 and has since worked with media organisations from all over the world to develop bespoke training programmes. She has spent more than 20 years in the BBC, holding senior editorial roles in TV and Radio.

JOHN INGE JOHANSEN (Norway)
john-Inge johansenWorks as a multi-skilled journalist for NRK Nordland, in Norway. His region is the Lofoten Islands within the Arctic Circle. He received a Bachelor of Journalism from the University of Bodø, and studied as a teacher in science and technology at the University of Tromsø. He produces and edits news for TV, radio and the internet. He is a pioneer of MoJo technology and training.

DARKO FLAJPAN (Croatia)
darko flajpanWorks as a full time television skills trainer at HRT, the public service broadcaster in Zagreb, Croatia. Before moving to Zagreb he was a multi-skilled camera operator, editor and journalist at the HRT regional centre in Bjelovar. He is a regular trainer on the CIRCOM’s MoJo and Video Journalism workshops. In 2010 Darko helped establish the new training centre for HRT.

 

Previous Trainers 

GUILLAUME KUSTER (France)
guillaume kuster 50x60Guillaume is an expert trainer and consultant, helping organisations to design and implement new content production schemes for social media and digital platforms. He was a journalist for the French Radio France and France Télévisions for nearly 20 years before starting his own consultancy and training company. He's been working with CIRCOM for the last 5 years, designing and leading training sessions.

WYTSE VELLINGA (The Netherlands)
wytse vellinga50Wytse has been working with Omrop Fryslân in the north of The Netherlands since 2005. After 8 years of radio and TV work with regular cameras and recording devices he started experimenting with the Mobile Phone in 2014. After a short CIRCOM training he handed in all his other equipment and has been working solely on mobile devices ever since. As an experimental journalist he is looking for new ways to tell stories. He has been a Mobile Journalism and digital storytelling trainer for over two years and has trained journalists to "tell their story anytime and anywhere."

HANS JESSEN (Germany)
hans jessen 50x60Hans had been working with ARD as a reporter, producer and presenter, covering regional and national politics, focussing on foreign affairs, ecological and cultural issues. He has been involved in CIRCOM training up from the very beginning in 1994. As a trainer he is interested in the structural and psychological dimensions of journalism und perception by the audience.
In recent years Hans has been involved in podcasts and other formats of web-journalism, cooperating with independent young internet journalists.

KULWANT SOHAL (UK)
kulwant sohal 50x60Kulwant is BBC London's Digital Video New Editor. She has 15 years experience across multiple platforms, working as a journalist for online, TV, radio and digital platforms. As an editor of a new and evolving team she is all about telling creative stories that engage and inspire younger audiences. Much of her time is spent coaching and training TV and radio colleagues on how to maximise the impact of their original journalism for a digital audience.

JOHANNES KARDELL (Sweden)
johannes kardell 50x60Johannes works as project manager for the Local news online development at SVT in Sweden, with focus on finding new ways to tell stories with online video. He trains reporters and editors around the country in video editing and analyising.

KAROL CIOMA (UK)
karol ciomaKarol has been involved with and delivered CIRCOM Training courses for almost 20 years. He specialises in editing, camerawork and video journalism training. He has delivered training in over 20 countries worldwide. He has been helping deliver Mobile Journalism training using smart phones for newsgathering operations.

DIDIER DESORMEAUX (France)
didier desormeauxA senior reporter with the French regional network, France 3, Didier is “Docteur en Sciences d’Information”, and is Head of the Department of Information and Multisupport at the University for French Television in Paris. He is the author of several books on TV News, and has been a CIRCOM trainer since 1994.
 

GLEN MULCAHY (Ireland)
glen mulcahyGlen was the Production Development Manager with RTE News in Dublin. He is now Innovation Lead across all divisions in RTE. He is a pioneer of mobile journalism and his active blog site is the leading forum in Europe for the latest developments within MoJo working. Glen has a background in professional photography.

BLATHNAID HEALY (Ireland)
Blathnaid HealyBlathnaid is a consultant, who works mainly with media organisations. She previously worked for WorldIrish.com, a startup focused on the Irish diaspora with an emphasis on online community. Prior to this, Healy worked for RTÉ, Ireland’s public service broadcaster, across its digital platforms. She graduated from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism in Chicago with a Masters of Science in Journalism.

RANDI GITZ (Sweden)
randi gitz 50Randi has been working for SVT in Sweden for more than 20 years. She works in the most northern region of Sweden. She has been a news presenter, made a few documentaries and loads of feature reports. She mainly works as a domestic news reporter, 95 % of the time alone as a videojournalist.
In 2014 Randi attended the CIRCOM MoJo training and after that she started to use the mobilephone to complement her other cameras. In 2016 she was awarded in the Prix CIRCOM for being the best videojournalist in Europe. Randi's motto is: Playing is fun! And if you have fun - you´ll learn. So lets play!

JANE FRENCH (UK)
jane french50Jane is the Editor for all Current Affairs output at BBC South. Jane has a long and distinguished career with the BBC and her specialism’s include investigations, environmental journalism and heritage.

 

SUE BEARDSMORE (UK)
sue breadsmoreSue worked for BBC for over 25 years, as a researcher, in production, as a reporter and one of the main presenters of a daily regional news programme. She has extensive production, writing and coaching experience in TV and radio. She is now a freelance trainer and consultant on projects. She holds a degree in English and Politics and a Masters Degree in Mass Communications.

 

 

During 2014 we are providing a series of one day workshops that bring together senior professionals to learn and discuss new issues and trends within their particular area of expertise. 

 

Delivering Investigative Journalism With Impact 
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Birmingham, UK
12th September 2014
The fourth in a series of workshops specifically designed for our members in regional broadcasting

 

Public service media - Between internal and external pressures 
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Ljubljana, Slovenia
12th - 14th June 2014
Third CIRCOM Regional Strategic workshop in 2014, aimed at senior managers.

 

CIRCOM-RTE-DKIT Workshop on Live Broadcasting 
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3rd April 2014, Dundalk, Ireland
One-day workshop on live broadcasting over 3G/4G networks, KA band and WiFi.

 

CIRCOM - ROOS Workshop on Social Media 
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13th March 2014, Ermelo, The Netherlands
The first in a series of exciting new CIRCOM Regional workshops specifically designed for our members in regional broadcasting.
Brief overview of the workshop by Blathnaid Healy

 

 

CIRCOM is still offering our most popular training workshops such as Training for Trainers and the MoJo Workshop and as well as introducing some exciting new opportunities. We are also establishing a new partnership with the Centre for Investigative Journalism in London giving access for our members to their 3 day Investigative Journalism Summer School. In partnership with the European Parliament we will be running two workshops in Brussels on election coverage and political reporting
During 2014 we are providing a series of one day workshops that bring together senior professionals to learn and discuss new issues and trends within their particular area of expertise. 

 

FTV & CR MoJo Workshop video n
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Paris, France
Universite France Television

2nd and 3rd December 2014

 

The Way Ahead - Workshop on EU Elections 2014 
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Brussels, Belgium
1st - 4th December 2014
A workshop, follow-up of the Election Coverage Workshop held in February, is supported by the European Parliament for senior political correspondents and political programme producers.

 

The MoJo Challenge video n
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Budapest, Hungary
12th - 19th October 2014
Winners and commended announced.

 

Delivering Investigative Journalism With Impact 
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Birmingham, UK
12th September 2014
The fourth in a series of workshops specifically designed for our members in regional broadcasting

 

Investigative Journalism summer school 
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London, UK
4th – 6th July 2014
CIRCOM have been able to secure a number of places for it’s members on the Centre for Investigative Journalism’s summer school (3 day course). Members will benefit from a reduced fee.

Public service media - Between internal and external pressures 
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Ljubljana, Slovenia
12th - 14th June 2014
Third CIRCOM Regional Strategic workshop in 2014, aimed at senior managers.

 

Mobile Journalism Workshop video n
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Cavtat (near Dubrovnik), Croatia
2nd - 10th May 2014
A 5 day workshop (plus 3 day conference) which introduces delegates to the skills needed to become an effective MoJo – mobile journalist.

CIRCOM-RTE-DKIT Workshop on Live Broadcasting 
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3rd April 2014, Dundalk, Ireland
One-day workshop on live broadcasting over 3G/4G networks, KA band and WiFi.

 

CIRCOM - ROOS Workshop on Social Media 
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13th March 2014, Ermelo, The Netherlands
The first in a series of exciting new CIRCOM Regional workshops specifically designed for our members in regional broadcasting.
Brief overview of the workshop by Blathnaid Healy

 

Traning the Trainers video n
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Bristol, UK
17th to 21st February 2014
A 5 day workshop for media professionals who wish to learn the skills necessary to become a trainer.

European Parliament - "Election Coverage Workshop" 
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Brussels, Belgium
10th - 13th February 2014
A workshop supported by the European Parliament for senior political correspondents and political programme producers covering issues on the forthcoming European Elections.

 

CIRCOM continues to offer our most popular training workshops such as Training for Trainers and the MoJo Workshop and as well as introducing some exciting new opportunities. We are also establishing a new partnership with the Centre for Investigative Journalism in London giving access for our members to their 3 day Investigative Journalism Summer School. In partnership with the European Parliament we will be running two workshops in Brussels on election coverage and political reporting

During 2014 we are also providing a series of one day workshops that bring together senior professionals to learn and discuss new issues and trends within their particular area of expertise. 

 

Training Programme 2014

Workshop Programme 2014

 

 

 

 

Training in the skills needed for high-quality regional content producers has become one of CIRCOM's main activities. It began with a journalism workshop in Romania in 1994. Since then, there have been major international workshops for young journalists at every annual conference, and a growing number of other seminars and practical courses.

Support for TV stations in the "New Democracies" of central and eastern Europe has become a major priority for CIRCOM Regional, which was the first European television association to admit TV stations from these countries after the events of 1989. But with the digital revolution now bringing changes to the way all stations work, there is a need for every member-station to learn from others who are facing the same challenges.

CIRCOM's network offers the unique advantage of bringing together TV professionals from all the regions of Europe, to share expertise, establish best practice, and compare programmes. The priorities for training are:

  • Journalism - which is fair, impartial, directly relevant to viewers, and attractive to watch
  • New Formats for Storytelling - an innovative training course design to teach TV journalists and managers to "think out of the box" and produce engaging content on Social Media
  • Management - how to encourage teamwork, creativity and competitive programmes on small budgets
  • Production skills - for the most professional television
  • Diversity - codes of practice to ensure that the interests of all communities are served, promoting understanding and tolerance.

Over 2000 journalists and television professionals have benefited directly from CIRCOM Regional workshops and seminars since 1994. The courses are known for their very practical nature, with discussions mixed with many exercises using digital cameras and editing equipment.
New courses are regularly added to CIRCOM’s training timetable with "Life After TV" and "New formats for Storytelling" proving to be very popular. We also help our members to continue training in house by provided the very popular "Training the Trainers" course, giving key tools and practices to help their staff become efficient trainers.

Our workshops are also known for the quality of the tutors, who are experienced practitioners from CIRCOM member-stations across Europe, volunteering their time in the true spirit of CIRCOM. We also use expert trainers known as the best in their field in order to give the best possible training value to our members.