The AIBs 2022 will open for entry on 4 April

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As we prepare to launch the 2022 AIBs, we are holding an online Masterclass that brings together a number of winners and finalists from previous years to share knowledge and provide inspiration and incentive for other programme makers, as well as offering encouragement to those entering, or hoping to enter, the journalism or factual programming industries.

The Masterclass will be informal and interactive, with the opportunity for guests to ask questions of all the panellists.

Join us on Thursday 7 April at 1200 GMT and meet winners and finalists of the AIBs in recent years as they share their experience and knowledge with our global audience.

There is no charge to join the Masterclass which will take place online and in the English language.

Register online here: https://forms.gle/L7AfrWZ9RmgqJAn17

Session 1

Global investigations – the key to success

Peter Charley, Al Jazeera’s Investigative Unit

Kiki Mordi, Nigerian investigative journalist

Barbara Arvanitidis, CNNI

Calliste Weitenberg, SBS, Australia

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Soundscapes – telling important stories

Robert Mulhern, Sky News Storycast

Tom Koenig, VP, US Podcasts, Somethin’ Else

Session 3

Safety is key

Roger MacMillan, Volant Media, talks about the challenges of keeping staff safe from  abduction and worse in difficult locations globally

Simon Marr MBE, First Option Safety Consultants

Partner with the world's best journalism and journalists with the AIBs 2022

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Watch the video and hear what the AIBs mean to broadcasters, producers and journalists around the world.

Read our partnership opportunities book here and associate your brand with the very best international journalism at a time when facts and information are more important than ever.

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