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Media and Open Government

July 31, 2013August 6, 2013 Richard Sambrook

Posted by Prof. Richard Sambrook There is a growing commitment from governments around the world towards the principles of Open Government.

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The Wednesday Wrap

July 24, 2013August 6, 2013 Richard Sambrook Wednesday Wrap

Posted by Prof. Richard Sambrook Our weekly take on what’s worth reading on the web from the last seven days: 1)

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The Wednesday Wrap

July 16, 2013August 6, 2013 Richard Sambrook Wednesday Wrap

Posted by Prof. Richard Sambrook Every so often we will offer you links to what we see as the best of

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Paying for News – Over to You

July 11, 2013July 11, 2013 Richard Sambrook

Posted by Prof. Richard Sambrook The BBC World Service programme Over To You this weekend (Saturday July 13th) has a discussion

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MPs expenses, phone hacking and BBC payoffs

July 11, 2013July 16, 2013 Richard Sambrook

Posted by Prof. Richard Sambrook What do MPs expenses, phone hacking and BBC payoffs have in common? Yes they have

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“The best available version of the truth”

June 26, 2013June 26, 2013 Richard Sambrook

Carl Bernstein – the legendary former Washington Post reporter who helped uncover the Watergate conspiracy – came to talk to

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Why should we care about ERT and Greece?

June 12, 2013June 13, 2013 Richard Sambrook Broadcasting, ERT, Greece

Posted by Richard Sambrook What should we make of the Greek government’s abrupt closure of the national public broadcaster ERT?

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The tyranny of breaking news

June 10, 2013June 13, 2013 Richard Sambrook

Posted by Richard Sambrook You know how it is. You don’t visit Norway for forty years and then along come

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Why UK media executives are heading west

May 31, 2013June 13, 2013 Richard Sambrook

Posted by Richard Sambrook This originally appeared as an article in the Media Guardian As football clubs get ready to

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The Public Appetite For Foreign News on TV and Online

May 7, 2013June 4, 2013 Richard Sambrook BBC News Coverage, Foreign News, Reuters Institute

Posted by Richard Sambrook There are some long accepted wisdoms in the debate about the future of News. For example,

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