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Coca Cola, the Rugby World Cup and Corporate Responsibility.

September 1, 2015October 13, 2015 John Jewell coca cola, Ethical marketing, greenwash, Rugby World Cup

Coca Cola is one of the official sponsors (or part of the ‘sponsor family’ as the International Rugby Board has it)

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Election Advertising General Election Hacking Trial Journalism Media Coverage Public Relations 

Toxic triangle: how government and commercial media ganged up on BBC

September 1, 2015September 4, 2015 Richard Tait BSkyB, Charter renewal, General elections, Leveson report, Licence Fee, News Corp, Parliament Act, Rupert Murdoch

Posted by Professor Richard Tait The 2011 Parliament Act has been bad news for the BBC. It means the two

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News, jokes and listicles – BuzzFeed and the changing face of journalism

June 19, 2015 John Jewell Advertising, BuzzFeed, journalism, media

The 2015 Reuters institute digital news report has just been published. It contains, according to Matthew Ingram in Fortune magazine,

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Communications Management Media Coverage Politics Public Relations 

Battle buses and staged events – the 1983 General Election campaign

April 9, 2015April 9, 2015 John Jewell Communication, David Cameron, Ed Miliband, general election campaign, journalism, Margaret Thatcher, media, Michael Foot, public relations

Learn from the master, chaps. PA   David Cameron seems to have been channelling the spirit of Margaret Thatcher in

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The Information Smog – TEDx Cardiff

April 7, 2015April 14, 2015 Richard Sambrook information, pr, Propaganda, spin, tedx

Posted by Prof. Richard Sambrook This is the text of a talk given at TEDxCardiff in March 2015 The first

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General Election Media Coverage Politics Public Relations 

Election live two-ways: How far should journalists interpret the politics?

March 30, 2015March 30, 2015 Stephen Cushion #GE2015, broadcast media, communicating news, general election campaign, Interpretive Journalism, TV journalists, two-way reporting

Posted by: Dr Stephen Cushion Although electioneering has been ongoing for many months now, it is during the so-called short

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In the social media campaign war no one is safe, and nobody wins

March 10, 2015March 10, 2015 Steven Buckley #thedress, #WhyImVotingUkip, election coverage, electorate, social media campaign

Posted by, Steven Buckley For most of us, election coverage is often a somewhat dry affair. The columns of newspapers are

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Communications Management Digital Media General Election Media Politics Public Relations 

A seven-horse race? How minor parties are being squeezed out of campaign coverage

March 3, 2015March 3, 2015 Stephen Cushion David Cameron, General Election, hung parliament, major party, Nigel Farage, TV leaders’ debates

Posted by: Dr Stephen Cushion and Dr Gordon Neil Ramsey When broadcasters revised the format of the TV leaders’ debates

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Should News Editors consider the impartiality of image bites?

November 14, 2014November 15, 2014 Richard Sambrook

This post, by Dr Stephen  Cushion, was originally published on the BBC Academy website. In TV bulletins, which remain the

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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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