Midlands Today: Creating a news programme

Published: April 21, 2016, 2:39 p.m.

b'Midlands Today, presented by Mary Rhodes and Nick Owen, is a BBC regional TV programme covering areas including Birmingham, Coventry and the Black Country. The team put out four daily bulletins and in this podcast we find out how.\\n\\nWe speak to Hilary McConnell, one of the channel\\u2019s two senior producers, Giles Latcham, a senior journalist and reporter, and Sarah Falkland, presenter and reporter (pictured above).\\n\\nWhether you\\u2019re beginning your career or already established, finding stories is always the starting point for any journalist. Hilary advises that it is easy to fall into covering crime stories but striking a balance of \\u201clight and shade\\u201d - lighter stories as well as the the more serious ones - is important for the programme as well as the audience.\\n\\nFinding the stories is one thing, going out there and getting them is another. Giles has worked in national and regional news and says, regardless of whether you\\u2019re covering the Zika virus or a fire at a factory in the Black Country, the challenge is the same: finding the best way to tell the story. But it is always \\u201can honour and a privilege\\u201d to meet people and hear their stories.\\n\\nSarah is a reporter and a presenter, and this is another advantage or working in regional news: there are plenty of opportunities to gain experience. Giles says there\\u2019s a \\u201cgreat sense of being part of a team\\u201d no matter whether you\\u2019re a cameraman, reporter, presenter or a producer.\\n\\nWe couldn\\u2019t not talk about social media. It\\u2019s changed not only how the audience consume news but how those in news work.\\n\\nIt\\u2019s important to remember that social media is a two-way street and one of the great things about it is that it allows the audience to get involved. Weather Watchers is a prime example: anyone can send in pictures and give the weather where they are, and it\\u2019s used on regional and national news.'