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Digital Media Photojournalism 

JOMEC’s Hidden Talent: An Interview with Landscape Photographer Daniel Alford

October 24, 2016June 1, 2018 Hiu Man Chan lanscape photography, Photography

  It was only through a brief encounter that I came to discover a hidden talented photographer in our School.

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Digital Media Journalism Local Journalism Media Studies 

Students in the news room

October 21, 2016October 25, 2016 Sian Lloyd

Posted by Sian Morgan Lloyd Last week we highlighted opportunities for you to use Welsh in your studies, including choosing

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Journalism Politics Public Relations 

Journalism shines a light.

October 7, 2016 John Jewell journalism, Propaganda, public relations

Debates about the ethics and validity of investigative journalism have been very much to the fore recently. Last week’s news

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Journalism Sports Journalism 

Sam Allardyce ‘sting’ is the latest chapter in a new era of investigative reporting

September 28, 2016October 7, 2016 John Jewell Investigative Journalism, Sam Allardyce

The manager of the England football team, Sam Allardyce, has resigned just five months into his job, apparently “by mutual

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Journalism Local Journalism Media Coverage Media Studies 

The Conference: Remembering, forgetting and moving on

September 19, 2016September 19, 2016 Janet Harris Aberfan, Pantglas

Posted by Dr Janet Harris The conference began with a story of a child.  Standing in front of a picture

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Journalism Local Journalism Media Coverage Politics 

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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Journalism Media Coverage Migration 

Why we are moved by images of children in war….and why that’s not enough

August 22, 2016 John Jewell journalism, social media, Syria

Few images have captured the peculiar horrors of the war in Syria more powerfully than the photograph and short video

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Digital Media Journalism Local Journalism 

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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Journalism Media Media Coverage Politics US Election 

Fox News: Out with the old – in with the old familiar.

July 22, 2016 John Jewell Fox News, Roger Ailes, Rupert Murdoch

The resignation yesterday of Roger Ailes, Chairman and Chief Executive of Fox News in the US, sent shock waves through an American

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Journalism Media Coverage 

Journalism and the road to war in 2003. The Daily Mirror stood out.

July 6, 2016July 6, 2016 John Jewell Chilcot Report, Daily Mirror, journalism, Tony Blair

When, in October 2015, Tony Blair apologised for the use of “wrong” intelligence in the run up to the 2003

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