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The value of postgraduate Journalism Training

October 15, 2013October 16, 2013 Richard Sambrook Columbia School of Journalism, journalism education, postgraduate journalism education

Posted by Prof. Richard Sambrook A major new report is released today by Columbia School of Journalism in New York

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Journalism Media 

Another way to think about the Daily Mail

October 4, 2013October 7, 2013 Richard Sambrook Daily Mail, free press, James Clark, John Jewell, Paul Dacre, Ralph Miliband

Posted by Prof. Richard Sambrook Following the events outlined in my colleague John Jewell’s post below, the Daily Mail’s attack

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Cultural Studies Journalism Local Journalism Media 

Who’s Asking The Questions For You?

September 29, 2013October 4, 2013 Richard Sambrook

Posted by Prof. Richard Sambrook With the decline of local newspapers, budgets cut in local radio and TV, there are fewer

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Journalism Media 

BBC Independence and the NAO

September 16, 2013September 18, 2013 Richard Sambrook BBC independence, Maria Miller, National Audit Office, public accounts committee

Posted by Professor Richard Sambrook Here’s an article I wrote for The Media Guardian on why unfettered access by the

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Journalism Local Journalism 

Future of Journalism 2013

September 13, 2013 Richard Sambrook Robert G Picard

We’re delighted to be hosting the fourth Future of Journalism conference in Cardiff again. It’s two days of academic papers

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Wednesday Wrap

September 11, 2013September 10, 2013 Richard Sambrook

Here’s our occasionally regular wrap of the best of the web from the past seven days for those of you

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Journalism Media Public Relations 

BBC executive payoffs have saved millions

September 10, 2013September 18, 2013 Richard Sambrook BBC, BBC Trust, byford, ofcom, parliament, patten, payoffs, public accounts committee, regulation, thompson

Posted by Professor Richard Sambrook “Unedifying” was the label the chairman of the Public Accounts Committee gave to the spectacle

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Journalism 

The lost middle ground of reason

August 21, 2013August 21, 2013 Richard Sambrook advocacy journalism, David Miranda, free press, Glenn Greenwald, Louise Mensch, The Guardian, war on terror

Posted by Prof. Richard Sambrook One thing that troubles me deeply about the current arguments over the UK security services questioning

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Journalism Uncategorized 

Journalists, Terror laws, and The Guardian

August 19, 2013August 23, 2013 Richard Sambrook David Miranda, Edward Snowden, Glenn Greenwald, Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act

Posted by Prof. Richard Sambrook This week’s detention of a journalist’s partner at Heathrow has ignited an August row. Glenn Greenwald

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The Wednesday Wrap

July 31, 2013August 6, 2013 Richard Sambrook Wednesday Wrap

Posted by Prof. Richard Sambrook Here is this week’s selection of the best of the web from the last seven days…

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