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How should Britain’s broadcasters tackle Fake News?

February 10, 2017February 16, 2017 Richard Sambrook brevet, fake news, journalism, media, trump

2016 was the year that news seemed to collapse into Hunter S Thompson’s dystopian vision of television as a “cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free and good men die like dogs”.

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Trump and the art of Tweeting

February 3, 2017February 16, 2017 John Jewell Donald Trump, Fox News, journalism, Twitter

Another day, another tweet, another incident. This time Donald Trump, the prolific and seemingly indiscriminate tweeter who just happens to be leader of the free world has damaged diplomatic relations with Australia.

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News UK, journalism and Politics…plus ça change

October 28, 2016 John Jewell journalism, Leveson inquiry, News International, Politics, The Sun, The Times

The reciprocal closeness in the relationship between journalism and power is a prominent feature of British political history. In times

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How the UK press woke up to Brexit with that morning-after feeling

June 27, 2016 Justin Lewis Brexit, broadcast media coverage, negative portrayals, Remain

Posted by Professor Justin Lewis As Britain – and indeed, the rest of the world – reels from the ramifications

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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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