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In a time of surveillance, you can’t be too paranoid

October 24, 2014October 25, 2014 Richard Sambrook

This post is by Diploma/MA Journalism student, Ed Ludlow As a trainee journalist, no matter in what medium you ply your trade, it

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Journalism Local Journalism Media Coverage Politics 

Ydych chi’n deffro i newyddion Gymreig?

October 10, 2014 Sian Powell Awdurdodau Lleol, newyddion, papurau newydd, Radio Cymru

Posted by: Sian Powell Bore ddoe wrth adolygu’r papurau newydd ar raglen Post Cyntaf ar Radio Cymru cefais fy atgoffa unwaith

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Hacking Trial Journalism Law Media Media Coverage Politics 

Journalism, sources, privacy and the law

September 30, 2014September 30, 2014 Richard Sambrook

This is the text of a speech to the 5RB Media law conference given by Professor Richard Sambrook on September

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Health and Science Communication Journalism Media Coverage Politics 

Will the true voice on climate change please stand up?

September 30, 2014September 30, 2014 Toby Miller climate change, David Cameron, environmental science, Greenpeace, pseudo-science, United Nations climate summit

Posted by: Toby Miller Who should political leaders follow when it comes to climate change: environmental scientists, powerful corporations, or a

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Digital Citizenship Journalism Media Media Coverage Politics Public Relations 

I have a confession to make – I will miss this referendum

September 18, 2014September 18, 2014 Peter Smith Better Together campaign, British politics, democracy, Independence, Referendum, Scotland, UK Government

Posted by:  Peter Smith Peter Smith is a TV journalist @STVNews. He is a former Broadcast Journalism student at Cardiff

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Journalism Media Politics Uncategorized 

Using digital tools to expose organised crime

July 18, 2014August 8, 2014 Richard Sambrook

This post is by JOMEC MAIJ student Sandister Tei Google Ideas, the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) and

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Journalism Magazine Journalism Media Politics Uncategorized 

Old Media v New Media

July 18, 2014July 18, 2014 Richard Sambrook

Posted by Professor Richard Sambrook Professor Richard Sambrook, recently went “head to head” with Bruno Torturra, the founder of Brazil’s

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Journalism Politics Public Relations 

Interpreting UKIP’s political earthquake

July 4, 2014July 4, 2014 Stephen Cushion campaign coverage, EU elections, European elections, local elections, Nigel Farage, UKIP

Posted By Dr Stephen Cushion and Professor Richard Sambrook How did broadcasters cover the local and European elections? Was Nigel

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