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Month: September 2015

Media Media Coverage 

Star Wars : May the force be with you – especially at Christmas.

September 21, 2015 John Jewell Advertising, Disney, Marketing, Star Wars

Reading last week that the Royal Mail was to issue special ‘Star Wars’ stamps didn’t surprise me at all. In fact I wouldn’t

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Digital Media Local Journalism 

Community journalism in the UK: the emerging evidence base

September 9, 2015 Damian Radcliffe Community Journalism, hyperlocal, Nesta, ofcom

Posted by Damian Radcliffe Today Cardiff University’s Centre for Community Journalism is hosting a one-day ideas exchange, in partnership with Nesta, on the

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Local Journalism 

2013 – 2015: What have we learnt about community journalism?

September 8, 2015 Sara Moseley Community Journalism, community news, ofcom

Posted by Sara Moseley In 2013, when Cardiff University’s Centre for Community Journalism was established as a focus for research,

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Journalism 

This is a hellish time to be a journalist.

September 3, 2015 John Jewell International News Safety Institute, Journalism Safety, Reporting conflict, Vice News

The news that two British journalists and their unnamed Iraqi colleague have been arrested and charged by the Turkish authorities

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Communications Management Public Relations 

Coca Cola, the Rugby World Cup and Corporate Responsibility.

September 1, 2015October 13, 2015 John Jewell coca cola, Ethical marketing, greenwash, Rugby World Cup

Coca Cola is one of the official sponsors (or part of the ‘sponsor family’ as the International Rugby Board has it)

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Election Advertising General Election Hacking Trial Journalism Media Coverage Public Relations 

Toxic triangle: how government and commercial media ganged up on BBC

September 1, 2015September 4, 2015 Richard Tait BSkyB, Charter renewal, General elections, Leveson report, Licence Fee, News Corp, Parliament Act, Rupert Murdoch

Posted by Professor Richard Tait The 2011 Parliament Act has been bad news for the BBC. It means the two

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