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Where have all the flowers gone? Remembering Aberfan.

September 9, 2016 John Jewell Aberfan, journalism

October 21st 2016 marks the 50th anniversary of the Aberfan disaster. At 9.15 am on that day in 1966, just as Pantglas junior school

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Local journalism in crisis.

August 5, 2016 John Jewell journalism

In October 2015, at a cost of £220m, Trinity Mirror, the parent company of Mirror newspapers and the Sunday People,

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Mewn byd llawn sŵn, oes llai o leisiau nag erioed?

January 7, 2016January 7, 2016 Sian Lloyd ddemocratiaeth, newyddiadurwyr, straeon newyddion

Posted by Sian Morgan Lloyd Y munud mae’n larwm ffôn yn sgrechian yn y bore (hynny yw, os nad ydw

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Trinity Mirror’s Takeover of Local World and the Future of local Journalism in Wales

November 30, 2015December 8, 2015 Andy Williams #JomecMerger, local journalism, media plurality, Media Reform, Trinity Mirror

Posted by Dr Andy Williams Along with the Coalition for Media Reform researchers at the School held a public panel

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News organisations want bucketloads of digital skills along with the ‘traditional’ journalistic ones too

November 6, 2015November 9, 2015 Mike Hill BuzzFeed, journalism jobs, local media, local startups, News Journalism, storytelling skills

Michael Hill is the course director of the School’s NCTJ-accredited MA News Journalism course. He took over from David English,

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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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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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Mapping the evolution of local news

February 9, 2015February 9, 2015 Sara Moseley Community Journalism, digital publishing, local news, News Consumption, Wales Online

Posted by: Sara Moseley In every part of public service in Wales the winds of change are blowing. More than ever,

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Local News and the Democratic Deficit

December 9, 2014December 9, 2014 Richard Sambrook Communication, Community, democratic deficit, hyperlocal, journalism

This post is by Professor Richard Sambrook A few weeks ago a group of hyperlocal news sites gathered in Cardiff

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“Here today, gone tomorrow” news reports can have a lasting impact

November 21, 2014November 21, 2014 Nicholas Jones Fleet Street, government propaganda, National Coal Boar, National Union of Mineworkers, pit strike, social media, Solidarity, South Wales Miners in the News, Thatcher, trade union movement

Posted by: Nicholas Jones Introduction by Dr Andy Williams On Tuesday 18th November we hosted a public lecture about the

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