How the State of Local News Varies (and Doesn’t) Around the World
Too often, discussions about the state of journalism tend to be national-centric. Given differences across markets, this is not surprising.
Read moreToo often, discussions about the state of journalism tend to be national-centric. Given differences across markets, this is not surprising.
Read moreCelebrity Big Brother has announced that it will celebrate its 21st series (yes, really) with a “salute to a centenary of women’s suffrage”.
Read moreBrace yourselves for Royal news stories – 4 of the 6 most read things on the @guardian one day last week were about Harry and Meghan.
Read moreThe passion for smartphones, and in particular the desire to own the latest model, seems to me to be emblematic of a throwaway culture which is having a profound impact upon us and our planet.
Read moreThe publication of the annual Digital News Report, from the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at Oxford University, is eagerly
Read moreThe CEO of Dow Jones and Publisher of The Wall Street Journal, William Lewis, talks to Professor Richard Sambrook about the future of journalism.
Read moreIf the traditional pillars of public communication are cracking, the new ones are proving unreliable, and parties – for commercial or political gain – are seeking to deliberately spread confusion, what is to be done?
Read moreBake-Off, X Factor, Bromans… it’s no surprise that people in the UK love TV. Viewers are increasingly spoilt for both
Read moreFormer BBC news correspondent and author Nichols Jones’ public lecture addressed recent news coverage of UK Labour and its leader Jeremy Corbyn.
Read moreProfessor Richard Sambrook talks to Senior Editor at CNN International and former UK Editor at Mashable Blathnaid Healy.
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