New reporter network service aiming to help aspiring presenters, film makers and editors is recruiting
A new reporter network service, set to revolutionise UK media has launched to help aspiring presenters, film makers and editors change the way that we consume media in the UK.
WinkBall, the video reporter network service, is expanding its efforts to introduce a membership network scheme with the aim of creating a national and global network of reporters.
Billed as the answer to modern day news telling, WinkBall.com is the brainchild of Goldsmiths lecturer Dr James Ohene-Djan and entrepreneur Duncan Barclay.
Dr. James Ohene-Djan says, “In an ever changing digital world, we wanted to create a solution to the decline in regional news as well as breathe life into on the ground reporting in the UK and globally. We are passionate about news and – especially – championing community stories. Media can be a tricky industry to get into and we want to use our skills to support those aspiring to a career in their chosen field. We believe WinkBall to be the modern day answer to real, relevant news reporting today.”
WinkBall covers local, regional and national events from the point of view of the main protagonists and in order to capture the public reaction. Joining relevant sponsors and stories is at the heart of WinkBall’s model, recognising that all of the UK’s 7 million businesses need to promote and communicate via digital media as well as the big brands.
To become a reporter and join the growing WinkBall network, or for more information please contact: