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Roles in a newsroom

Guardian journalists explain what they do in these short videos

  • What is it like to report news from other countries? Emma Graham-Harrison tells us about her role

    The Guardian’s foreign affairs correspondent explains why it is so important that journalists have the freedom to do their job all over the world.

  • What do news websites know about who is reading articles? Chris Moran tells us about his role

    Keeping track of readers helps news organisations improve their articles, explains the Guardian's editor for strategic projects.

  • Where can you find the opinions of a news organisation? Randeep Ramesh tells us about his role

    What the Guardian thinks about big subjects - like climate change or Donald Trump - is all in its leader columns, explains the Guardian’s chief leader writer.

  • How do we discover what is happening in different countries? Jamie Wilson tells us about his role

    The Guardian's head of international news explains how he makes decisions about what stories to cover, to help readers understand more about the world

  • What's the difference between news and opinion? Gary Younge tells us about his role - video

    The Guardian’s editor-at-large on being a columnist and how analysing stories can help others think more about the news, plus advice to future journalists
  • 'Changing the world for the better': Katharine Viner tells us about her role – video

    The editor-in-chief of the Guardian describes what she does, what makes her job exciting and her advice to future journalists
  • Roles in a newsroom explainers: reporter

    News reporter Damien Gayle explains his role at the Guardian

  • Roles in a newsroom explainers: subeditor

    Deputy chief subeditor Suzanne Warr explains role of subeditors at the Guardian

  • Roles in a newsroom explainers: news editor

    Assistant news editor Angela Foster explains her role at the Guardian

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