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The Panama Papers: How does an international investigation work?

April 4, 2016 Richard Sambrook investigation, Investigative Journalism, panama papers

Posted by Prof. Richard Sambrook This post originally appeared on The Conversation. The reporting of the Panama Papers – which

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Journalism Media Media Coverage Politics 

Celebrity, Politics and ‘sniffy journalists’.

March 21, 2016March 21, 2016 John Jewell celebrity, Politics, public relations

Quoted in the Radio Times  this week, veteran foreign correspondent and broadcaster Michael Buerk said that he was ‘a little sniffy

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Journalism Media Politics 

Who do they think ‘we’ are? Why the BBC should keep its distance

March 17, 2016March 17, 2016 James Stewart BBC, Editorial Guidelines, Impartiality, Today programme

Posted by James Stewart,  Cardiff University and Philip Mitchell, The University of South Wales During the Falklands War of 1982, Margaret

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Journalism Media Coverage Migration Politics 

British media coverage of refugee and migrant crisis is the most polarised and aggressive in Europe

March 14, 2016March 17, 2016 Mike Berry asylum seeker, illegal immigrant, migrant, migrant crisis, refugee, right-wing press

Much as for Ronald Reagan, one man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter, for the UK press, one newspaper’s “asylum

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Advertising Journalism Media Coverage Political Journalism Public Relations US Election 

The Trumpification of the US media: why chasing news values distorts politics

March 11, 2016March 14, 2016 Stephen Cushion election coverage, journalistic discretion, post-truth politics, Republican, self-mediatization, Trumpification, US media

Posted by, Stephen Cushion Outside the US, the prospect of Donald Trump being elected president is typically met with a

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Journalism Media 

Will readers rise to greet The New Day?

March 1, 2016 John Jewell journalism, New Day, newspapers, Trinity Mirror

The New Day, Trinity Mirror’s attempt to breathe life into the generally moribund world of UK national daily newspapers, has

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Journalism Media Media Coverage Public Relations 

Twitter is a dangerous place for those in the public eye.

February 22, 2016 John Jewell 24-hour news, journalism, social media, Stephen Fry, Twitter

Stephen Fry has been, give or take the odd sabbatical, a prolific and entertaining tweeter for a number of years.

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Digital Media Journalism Media 

Death is not the end for The Independent

February 15, 2016February 20, 2016 John Jewell The Independent

When it was announced that the The Independent was to cease producing the print editions of its daily and Sunday

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Journalism Media Media Coverage Politics 

We’re all doomed – The Tory press and the EU referendum.

February 6, 2016 John Jewell Daily Mail, David Cameron, EU elections, journalism, Rupert Murdoch, The Sun

The latest polls are telling us that the British public are moving in droves to the Brexit camp: YouGov has

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Here comes the son: Sky’s not the limit for James Murdoch.

January 30, 2016January 30, 2016 John Jewell James Murdoch, Leveson inquiry, phone hacking, Rupert Murdoch, Television

In a move that Brand Republic  describes as ‘highly symbolic’ James Murdoch is  to return to Sky, the UK’s leading subscription broadcaster, as Chairman.

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