Bryan Quinn has a diverse range of work experience in the media industry. Bryan started their career as a Trainee Reporter at the Hamilton Advertiser in 2002. From there, they worked as an Online Journalist and later as an Online Production Journalist at the Herald & Times Group. In 2007, they became a Multimedia Editor at the Daily Record, where they stayed until 2013. After that, they worked as a Deputy Online Editor at the Scottish Sun for a brief period.
In 2014, Bryan joined BBC Scotland as a Broadcast Journalist, where they wrote copy for cross-platform stories and ran the BBC's 'Scotland Live' realtime news service. Bryan then moved on to work at STV Group plc, starting as a Senior Online Journalist and later becoming involved in various roles, including STV Player VOD Assistant, Planner/Researcher, Assistant Producer, and Digital Production Journalist. Their responsibilities included managing and developing video output, training team members, planning and location producing outside broadcasts, and managing and publishing content across STV Player platforms.
In addition to their work in the media industry, Bryan has also been involved in teaching. Since 2015, they have been working as a part-time New Media Tutor at South Lanarkshire Council, where they teach digital media skills. Bryan has also been an Occasional Lecturer at Glasgow Caledonian University since 2019, teaching journalism students about digital publishing, video, social media, and web CMS systems.
Overall, Bryan Quinn has extensive experience in journalism, digital media, video production, and teaching, with a strong focus on digital platforms and content management.
Bryan Quinn attended Holy Cross High for an unspecified period of time. Bryan then went on to study at Glasgow College of Building and Printing from 1998 to 2000, where they obtained an HND in Multimedia.
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STV is Scotland’s home of news and entertainment, serving audiences with quality content on air, online and on demand. STV’s broadcast channel, accessible free-to-air on all the main TV platforms in Scotland, reaches 3.3 million viewers each month and is home to some of the biggest and most popular shows on television.