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Post Graduate Diploma in Broadcast Journalism, University of Westminster
Welcome to Phillip Kemp's Homepage

The site was constructed as a portal for information on broadcasting. For information on the broadcasting industry click here or follow the links in the left hand column.

A few comments first about what this page is not. It is not a fansite. I toyed with the idea but came to the conclusion that I lacked the fundamental premise behind such a site, that is to say the fans.

So it will more or less be a place to come to read pieces of journalism and other writing I consider fit for publishing. This may mean the site remains scanty on the material front for some time.

Click here for journalism (as and when it is ready)

Click here to read some of my fiction of which there is brief sample below

Click here for more about me

University of Westminster

Course site

University of Durham

Broadcasting Times

TV

Radio

Online

More about me

My writing

 

 

 

TIMELINE

1980: Phillip Kemp born, Ascot, Berks
1983: A largely uneventful year for the two year old
1985: Starts at Owlsmoor Primary
School
1992: Starts at Reading Blue Coat School, famous for its distintive coats which are blue
1996: Undertakes work experience at Wokingham TImes interviewing Uri Geller
1997: Takes GCSEs
1999: Takes A Levels in English, French, German and History
1999: Begins BA(Hons) in English Literature at Durham University, discovering there is life north of M25
2001: Undertakes internship at Reuters Group Archive during summer vacation
2002:
Graduates with First class honours and begins PGDip in Broadcast Journalism at Univeristy of Westminster

 

Story extract:
'After a couple of weeks training in a classroom with a retired Home Economics teacher we were sent on a two-week team-building exercise on the Isle of Man. We lost three trainees in a tragic rafting accident on only the third day and so the organisers built the funeral preparations into the exercise. I was widely praised for my floral arrangement which spelt the words “dead but not forgotten” when you looked from a certain angle'.
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Broadcasting Times
This site has been compiled by Emma Jones and Phil Kemp - PG Dip Journalism students @ The University of Westminster. Course site