University of Salford journalism student wins prestigious RTS Award
A graduate who animated a 10-year-old refugee’s story to bring the issues behind immigration to life for young children has won a prestigious journalism award.
For the first time ever, we’ve teamed up with our pals at BBC Taster to bring you a series of exclusive, totally immersive, 360° virtual reality videos that give you never-seen-before access to our four superstar coaches, behind-the-scenes and VIP experiences.
Click the videos below to peek around every angle, look up, look down and all around as you boogie on stage with our Coaches, snoop around their photo shoot, test your nerves with our virtual Audition, jam with our band, then practice your arpeggios in our VIP vocal warm-up.
If you’re viewing this page from your mobile or tablet, you’ll need to head to the YouTube app for the full 360° experience!
For the first time ever, we’ve teamed up with our pals at BBC Taster to bring you a series of exclusive, totally immersive, 360° virtual reality videos that give you never-seen-before access to our four superstar coaches, behind-the-scenes and VIP experiences.
Click the videos below to peek around every angle, look up, look down and all around as you boogie on stage with our Coaches, snoop around their photo shoot, test your nerves with our virtual Audition, jam with our band, then practice your arpeggios in our VIP vocal warm-up.
If you’re viewing this page from your mobile or tablet, you’ll need to head to the YouTube app for the full 360° experience!
A graduate who animated a 10-year-old refugee’s story to bring the issues behind immigration to life for young children has won a prestigious journalism award.
UP Ventures have announced the launch of a new Greater Manchester Future of Health Challenge to be based at The Landing@MediaCityUK, with partners including MediaCityUK, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, Salford Digital, Health Innovation Manchester, Novartis, Push Doctor, Google, and Apadmi.
Audio Always, based in Tomorrow, has produced a new three-part documentary series for the BBC World Service. The History Of Wastefulness, presented by Australian journalist Alexandra Spring, explores how our relationship with rubbish has evolved over time.