Prakriti joined The Tab Cardiff in October 2024 as a contributing writer, building on her diverse journalism experience. Prior to this, she worked as a multimedia journalist and editorial strategist for InterCardiff, where she played a key role in creating engaging digital content and increasing audience engagement. Additionally, she has produced and delivered news bulletins for XpressRadio at Cardiff University, honing her skills in both digital and broadcast journalism across various platforms.
Prakriti is pursuing an MA in International Journalism at Cardiff University, focusing on media ethics, investigative reporting, and multimedia production. Her studies include hands-on experience in podcasting, feature writing, and digital storytelling, equipping her with the skills to tackle critical issues across platforms.
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