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The BBC faces formidable challenges as it searches for a new leader

January 23, 2020January 23, 2020 Richard Sambrook BBC, Broadcasting, Politics

As the BBC starts its search for the next director general, it faces multiple problems, but there is also opportunity.

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Deepfake videos of Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn
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Deepfake political ads not as disturbing as the real thing

November 14, 2019November 14, 2019 John Jewell

Deepfake videos create an opportunity to present content that never actually happened.

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Stacey Dooley’s Panorama blunder. Lessons to be learned?

August 8, 2019August 20, 2019 Gavin Allen

Stacey Dooley interviewing Stacey Dooley. I don’t know her, but I’d hazard a guess she’s not having a good week.

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Letter – Stansted 15

February 6, 2019March 6, 2019 Lina Dencik

We the undersigned, former colleagues of Dr. Emma Hughes, of the “Stansted 15”, express our deep disappointment and utter disagreement with the convictions against the human rights activists…

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Planning to work in the Creative and Cultural Industries? Here are some tips…

February 27, 2017March 8, 2017 Victoria Anderson

After looking at sample CVs, one student asked me if I had any specific tips for interviews in the creative industries.

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Why study journalism, media, communications or cultural studies?

December 8, 2016 Richard Sambrook
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How the UK got a ‘world-leading’ surveillance law

December 3, 2016 Arne Hintz

Last week saw the adoption of the Investigatory Powers Act – a comprehensive legislative framework that regulates the surveillance powers

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Trump and Brexit: where did the media go wrong?

November 10, 2016November 10, 2016 Richard Sambrook

This post by Professor Richard Sambrook originally appeared in The Conversation. It underlines the importance of strong vocational education for journalists. 

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The BBC Charter – threats avoided but leash tightened

May 12, 2016 Richard Sambrook

Posted by Professor Richard Sambrook This post originally appeared in The Conversation. The dust is settling on the skirmishes of

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Sue Lloyd-Roberts Scholarship

January 21, 2016May 25, 2016 Richard Sambrook

Last year, the award-winning video journalist Sue Lloyd-Roberts sadly died from Leukaemia at the age of 64. She was a pioneering

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