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The National Council for the Training of Journalists offers basic journalism training through colleges and universities and by distance learning. Their website has lots of information about different routes into newspaper journalism and various training options.
http://www.nctj.com/

The Journalism Training Centre is useful for short course information and other aspects of training.
http://www.journalism-training-centre.co.uk/

Journalism UK is an online publication with news, information and a huge list of links to almost everything to do with journalism in the UK. It is aimed at print journalists but has much broader references.
http://www.journalismuk.co.uk/

The UK Press Gazette is an online publication featuring news and information about opportunities in journalism.
http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/

The Journolist is a site run by a freelance journalist, with lots of tips on how to research stories online and find information efficiently. It is an annotated list of sites, aimed at helping reporters make good use of the internet.
http://www.journalismuk.co.uk/

Benn’s Journalism.co.uk is an online publication with lots of information about jobs, training, events and many other aspects of the industry.
http://www.journalism.co.uk/

Media Directory and The Guardian Media Guide are useful for broadcast and other media careers and jobs information.


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