Local journalism in crisis.
In October 2015, at a cost of £220m, Trinity Mirror, the parent company of Mirror newspapers and the Sunday People,
Read moreIn October 2015, at a cost of £220m, Trinity Mirror, the parent company of Mirror newspapers and the Sunday People,
Read morePosted by Sian Morgan Lloyd Y munud mae’n larwm ffôn yn sgrechian yn y bore (hynny yw, os nad ydw
Read morePosted by Dr Andy Williams Along with the Coalition for Media Reform researchers at the School held a public panel
Read moreMichael Hill is the course director of the School’s NCTJ-accredited MA News Journalism course. He took over from David English,
Read morePosted by Damian Radcliffe Today Cardiff University’s Centre for Community Journalism is hosting a one-day ideas exchange, in partnership with Nesta, on the
Read morePosted by Sara Moseley In 2013, when Cardiff University’s Centre for Community Journalism was established as a focus for research,
Read morePosted by: Sara Moseley In every part of public service in Wales the winds of change are blowing. More than ever,
Read moreThis post is by Professor Richard Sambrook A few weeks ago a group of hyperlocal news sites gathered in Cardiff
Read morePosted by: Nicholas Jones Introduction by Dr Andy Williams On Tuesday 18th November we hosted a public lecture about the
Read morePosted by: Dr John Jewell On Wednesday, TV Company Made unveils Made In Cardiff, the Capital’s very own local television service. It promises
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