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  • Blog Post

    Feb 18 2009 4:50 PM

    BBC's Media Show on Journalism & Trauma

    On today's edition of BBC's Media Show, host Ed Stourton, ABC reporter Richelle Hunt, Global Editor for Multimedia at Reuters Chris Cramer and International Editor of Channel 4 News Lindsey Hilsum discuss how journalists can best be supported when covering traumatic events. More »

  • Behind the Story

    I'm Invincible, Nothing's Going to Affect Me

    I've always been a slightly nervous person. I laugh a lot and cry a lot, and I wear my heart on my sleeve. But, I have never had a problem. I got the occasional dizzy spell from being completely hyper, but nothing else; I just lived my life and it was fine.

  • Event Report

    Filming Hiroshima

    The bombing of Hiroshima was perhaps the single most violent, and most traumatic, willful act committed in the history of humankind. When Paul Wilmshurst, BBC producer, writer and editor, embarked upon "Hiroshima"—a docu-drama re-construction of the bombing of Hiroshima, he found that, 60 years on, the story of Hiroshima is "a trauma that is still festering and will take generations to disappear, and maybe will never disappear".

  • Dart Award Winner

    Return to Sarajevo

    "Return to Sarajevo" was produced by the BBC and syndicated on US stations. The winning team includes correspondent Allan Little and producers Peter Burdin and Philippa Goodrich.

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