Somide has attended several courses and
training programmes in broadcasting — FRCN Training School — Lagos in 1983; Tomson Foundation London's Investigative Journalism Training in IITA, Ibadan in 1996; Advanced Management Techniques in BBC, London in 1998; Voice of America / USIS Basic Managers Training in 2000; Advanced Media Managers Training in the University of Tennesse, USA in 2000 and Rotary Club Exchange Programme in Norway
training programmes in broadcasting — FRCN
Training School — Lagos in 1983; Tomson Foundation London's Investigative Journalism Training in IITA, Ibadan in 1996; Advanced Management Techniques in BBC, London in 1998; Voice of America / USIS Basic Managers Training in 2000; Advanced Media Managers Training in the University of Tennesse, USA in 2000 and Rotary Club Exchange Programme in Norway
Training School — Lagos in 1983; Tomson Foundation London's Investigative
Journalism Training in IITA, Ibadan in 1996; Advanced Management Techniques in BBC, London in 1998; Voice of America / USIS Basic Managers Training in 2000; Advanced Media Managers Training in the University of Tennesse, USA in 2000 and Rotary Club Exchange Programme in Norway
Training in IITA, Ibadan in 1996; Advanced Management Techniques in BBC, London in 1998; Voice of America / USIS
Basic Managers
Training in 2000; Advanced Media Managers Training in the University of Tennesse, USA in 2000 and Rotary Club Exchange Programme in Norway
Training in 2000; Advanced Media Managers
Training in the University of Tennesse, USA in 2000 and Rotary Club Exchange Programme in Norway
Training in the University of Tennesse, USA in 2000 and Rotary Club Exchange Programme in Norway in 2000.
«Our goal is to help solve this problem now by using human beings —
trained, experienced journalists — who will operate under a transparent, accountable process to apply
basic common sense to a growing scourge that clearly can not be solved by algorithms,» explained Brill, the author of two best - selling books, who has won multiple National Magazine awards and, among other
journalism enterprises, founded The American Lawyer, Court TV, and Brill's Content magazine.