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Journalism graduate hosts BBC Radio 1 show
Priya Matharu, who graduated from The University of Salford in BA (Hons) Broadcast Journalism in 2019, presented the Asian Beats Show in December as part of BBC Radio 1’s Christmas schedule.
Journalism students show solidarity…by travelling to Amarillo!
Students across the country created their version of the 1971 hit, which was made famous in modern times by Salford alumnus Peter Kay.
MA Journalism graduates named best in the country
Two Salford Journalism alumni have been acclaimed as some of the best student journalists in the country.
Journalism lecturer's podcast in running for Podcast of the Year
A podcast series hosted by a University of Salford lecturer has been shortlisted for Podcast of the Year at a prestigious national awards ceremony.
MA Journalism alumnus wins national broadcasting award
A Journalism alumnus has won a national award for his sterling work during his studies at the University of Salford.
Journalism students secure record nominations at BJTC Awards
University of Salford students have bagged a record five nominations at this year’s annual BJTC awards which celebrate the best audio and visual work from Journalism students across the country.
Broadcast Journalism programme praised by BJTC in accreditation review
Our BA Broadcast Journalism programme has received praise by a leading industry body as its accreditation was renewed for another three years.
Journalism students win big at the BJTC 2023 Awards
University of Salford students have received national recognition for their work after they took home three awards at this year’s annual BJTC Awards.
Rowetta talks all things music with journalism students
Happy Monday’s singer Rowetta, headed down to our MediaCityUK campus to chat with music journalism students and answer their questions about how to make it in the industry and what’s changed since she was on the road.
New music journalism website launched by Salford alumnus
A University of Salford alumnus has teamed up with one of Manchester's most influential music figures to launch a new website dedicated to music journalism.