BRMC organises data journalism training

Several radio broadcasters in Nigeria have reaped the dividends of engaging in data journalism training to improve their job productivity.

The main objective of the training put together by the Radio Master Class in partnership with the Centre for Journalism Innovation Development is to promote the potential of data-driven storytelling and revolutionize radio broadcasting in Nigeria.

According to the report made in the programme, Nigerian radio professionals, including presenters, content producers, news editors, and reporters, were immersed in a comprehensive curriculum designed to enhance their storytelling capabilities through the integration of data journalism.

BRMC noted that the training emphasized  the importance of data in crafting compelling narratives, offering participants the tools and techniques to make their broadcasts more engaging and impactful.

This collaboration comes at a crucial time when the media landscape is rapidly evolving, emphasising the importance of data-driven storytelling. Data journalism is a powerful tool that can significantly elevate the quality of content and enable broadcasters to engage their audience in more meaningful ways,” said BRMC’s founder and Executive Director, Fola Folayan.

Through this partnership with CJID, we are excited to offer participants comprehensive training in data journalism, access to industry experts, networking opportunities, and a certificate of completion,” she added.

She disclosed that the participants were introduced to the essentials of data journalism, stressing its critical role in effective communication.

The training programme provided a deep dive into storytelling with data, showcasing how data visualisations can be seamlessly incorporated into radio narratives to captivate listeners and enrich the broadcasting content.

The training featured sessions led by renowned data journalism experts. Sotiris Sideris, an award-winning journalist known for his extensive work in collaborative and cross-border journalism, shared his insights on the global landscape of data-driven storytelling,” she noted.

She said  Kehinde Ogunyale, a seasoned freelance data journalist, offered practical advice and techniques, drawing from his vast experience in the field.

Beyond the acquisition of new skills, the programme fostered networking opportunities, allowing participants to connect with industry peers and professionals.

We believe that this training program will not only equip radio broadcasters with the necessary skills to effectively incorporate data journalism into their broadcasts but also empower them to create more engaging and impactful content, ultimately enhancing their ability to inform and inspire their audience,” Folayan concluded.

Zainab Odunayo
Zainab Odunayo
Zainab Odunayo is a News Reporter at Wakadaily News, specializing in politics and current affairs. With a strong passion for storytelling and a keen interest in social issues, Zainab brings insightful perspectives to her reporting.

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