Journalism students have been honoured for their work in broadcasting at an annual awards.
The Broadcast Journalism Training Council has announced 12 winners in a virtual ceremony, which was held after more than 200 entries were sent to judges for consideration.
City, University of London, scooping four wins, while Goldsmiths, University of London winning three categories.
The ceremony was hosted by BBC Midlands presenter Elizabeth Glinka, pictured, on Tuesday.
BJTC chief executive Jon Godel said: “It’s a testament to the way lecturers and students on BJTC-accredited courses have worked tirelessly to ensure the highest professional standards are maintained despite the restrictions, reflecting what is happening in the wider journalism industry.
The full list of winners is as follows:
Steve Harris Award
BA Journalism Students – University of South Wales
Best TV News Report
Petrana Zemanová and Adriano Mérola Marotta – City, University of London
Best Radio News Report
Sophia Miller and Julie Ezvan – City, University of London
Best TV Feature
Caitlin Kelly, Katie Dennison and Victoria Hudson-Grant – City, University of London
Best Radio Feature
Faizah Hakim – Goldsmiths, University of London
Best TV Documentary
Sophia Miller and Catherine Schuster Bruce – City, University of London
Best Radio Documentary
Steven Toner – Goldsmiths, University of London
Best Online News Site
Joe Harbert – Canterbury Christchurch University
Best Podcast
Emily Naylor – Goldsmiths, University of London
Best Social Short Video
Qiwei Zhang and Beatriz Bandeira – University of Westminster
Best TV Newsday
BA Multimedia Journalism Seminar Group B – Bournemouth University
Best TV Sports Journalism
Sébastien Zany – Solent University
Best Virtual/Online Newsday
BA Journalism Students – University of South Wales