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In a time of surveillance, you can’t be too paranoid

October 24, 2014October 25, 2014 Richard Sambrook

This post is by Diploma/MA Journalism student, Ed Ludlow As a trainee journalist, no matter in what medium you ply your trade, it

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Hacking Trial Journalism Law Media Media Coverage Politics 

Journalism, sources, privacy and the law

September 30, 2014September 30, 2014 Richard Sambrook

This is the text of a speech to the 5RB Media law conference given by Professor Richard Sambrook on September

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Journalism Media 

False Comparisons and the BBC

September 10, 2014September 11, 2014 Richard Sambrook

Posted by Prof Richard Sambrook This week Sajid Javid, the Secretary of State for Culture Media and Sport, spoke to

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In the age of mobile, TV news needs re-inventing

August 29, 2014August 29, 2014 Richard Sambrook

Posted by Prof Richard Sambrook and Sean Mcguire This  article was originally published on The Guardian website Earlier this year, we

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Journalism Media Politics Uncategorized 

Using digital tools to expose organised crime

July 18, 2014August 8, 2014 Richard Sambrook

This post is by JOMEC MAIJ student Sandister Tei Google Ideas, the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) and

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Journalism Magazine Journalism Media Politics Uncategorized 

Old Media v New Media

July 18, 2014July 18, 2014 Richard Sambrook

Posted by Professor Richard Sambrook Professor Richard Sambrook, recently went “head to head” with Bruno Torturra, the founder of Brazil’s

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Hacking Trial Journalism Media Public Relations 

Hacking trial highlighted the cosy relationship between politicians and the press

June 25, 2014June 27, 2014 Richard Sambrook Andy Coulson, Hacking trial, James Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks, Rupert Murdoch, Tony Blair

Posted by: Professor Richard Sambrook Andy Coulson has been found guilty of phone hacking and his former boss, Prime Minister

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Objectivity and impartiality in digital news coverage

June 12, 2014June 13, 2014 Richard Sambrook Digital news environment, impartial news, journalistic impartiality, journalistic objectivity, Reuters Institute

Posted by: Professor Richard Sambrook Cardiff’s Director of the Centre for Journalism, Professor Richard Sambrook,  asks whether traditional journalistic disciplines are

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What is “Computational Journalism”?

April 15, 2014April 15, 2014 Richard Sambrook

We’re delighted to announce that Cardiff University is launching a new Masters programme in Computational Journalism from September this year

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Journalism Media 

Have 24-hour TV news channels had their day?

February 6, 2014 Richard Sambrook 24-hour news, agenda, Al-Jazeera, Baghdad, BBC, breaking news, Broadcast news, Citizen Journalism, CNN, global news channels, live, rolling news, TV Channel

Posted By: Richard Sambrook and Sean McGuire It’s January 1991. Peter Arnett is reporting from the Al-Rashid hotel in Baghdad

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