Sunday 13 July 2014

ABOUT JACK

Current Position: Europe Correspondent for Feature Story News in Brussels

Jack Parrock is a UK trained self-shooter, editor and on-air correspondent who has been covering EU and Nato affairs out of Brussels since January 2014. He received formal training as a journalist at The London College of Communication on the PgDip: Broadcast Journalism course. Prior studies include a BA (Hons) English and German at the University of Liverpool (UK).




TV WORK

SHOWREEL:





TV: LRA commander Dominic Ongwen arrives at the ICC in The Hague




TV: LIVE report from the Dammartin-en-Goele siege




TV: LIVE report from the Paris unity march following the Charlie Hebdo killings





TV: Google 'Right to be forgotten' case




TV: Uhuru Kenyatta becomes first sitting president to appear at the ICC



TV: 2,000 rare architectural plans discovered in Brussels.

Friday 30 May 2014

TV WORK

TV: First scientist to discover Ebola calls for international efforts to be stepped up


TV: Anti-IS coalition meets at NATO HQ in Brussels



TV: Xenophobia on the rise in Russia because of Ebola crisis - Moscow.



TV: Report on the EU's decision to lift a ban on the imports of South African citrus fruits into the bloc for SABC.




TV: Report from Paris on the Chinese President, Xi Jinping's visit there as part of an 11 day tour of Europe - for Channel News Asia in Singapore.





TV: Report from The Hague for SABC on the African claims the court is biased against the continent.

Thursday 15 May 2014

TV WORK

TV: Report on the EU-Africa summit in Brussels for the South African state broadcast, the SABC.



TV: Package on Belgium symbolically destroyed its entire stockpile of illegal ivory for Channel NewsAsia.




TV WORK

TV: Report from Maastrict on the first ever televised debate of candidate for the European Commission presidency for Channel NewsAsia.




RADIO: Kings Mill Stroke Story, Nottinghamshire. An interview with Ruth Malleileu, 84, from Caunton about the events following her husband, John having a stroke. At the time of broadcast, on behalf of BBC Radio Nottingham, the three important NHS organisations had been approached for comment and had each sent a short statement saying they were investigating: Nottingham University Hospital NHS Trust, EMAS and Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Trust.



RADIO: A package for BBC Radio Nottingham about Nottinghamshire County Council's proposal for local libraries to be taken over by communities (response from the council came as part of the show.




RADIO: A news package about the sale of shark fin products in the UK including an interview with Julian Huppert MP who tabled an EDM in parliament on the subject.