Students will join the organisation’s Media Monitoring Team, where each participant is assigned a specialist category such as:1/. Billionaire-owned media patterns
2/. Unattributed political sources
3/. Narrative sequencing
4/. Distraction and Outrage-Bait Stories
5/. Front-page framing
6/. Broadcast vs Print differences
7/. Regional vs national coverage
Participants will analyse real-world media output, log examples, and produce weekly insights that contribute to a national media-literacy project. All work is remote, flexible, and structured to support T-Level, FE college, and University placement requirements.
“Young people deserve the chance to understand how media narratives are shaped, and to develop the skills needed to analyse them critically.
This programme gives them real-world experience and a portfolio they can use for future study or employment,” said Terence W George, founder of The Daily Views Group., part of GB2GB.
The initiative is free for students and institutions. To apply or register interest contact the Founder Click Here