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How the State of Local News Varies (and Doesn’t) Around the World

December 8, 2017November 21, 2017 Damian Radcliffe global news, local journalism, local news, trends

Too often, discussions about the state of journalism tend to be national-centric. Given differences across markets, this is not surprising.

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An illustrated eye, the logo of Celebrity Big Brother
Cultural Studies Media Media Coverage 

What would Emily Davison do?

December 8, 2017December 14, 2017 John Jewell Reality Television, Suffrage

Celebrity Big Brother has announced that it will celebrate its 21st series (yes, really) with a “salute to a centenary of women’s suffrage”.

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Newspaper front pages, showing the engagement of Prince Harry
Journalism Media Media Coverage 

A Tabloid love story

December 4, 2017December 14, 2017 John Jewell Meghan Merkle, Prince Harry, The Sun

Brace yourselves for Royal news stories – 4 of the 6 most read things on the @guardian one day last week were about Harry and Meghan.

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Electronics Recycling
Media Coverage 

Where does all that waste go?

December 4, 2017January 29, 2018 John Jewell Advertising, electronic waste

The 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.

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Digital Media Journalism Media 

U.S. Audiences More Willing to Pay for News: Voice-Activated Services the Next Frontier

December 1, 2017November 21, 2017 Damian Radcliffe innovation, journalism, media, technological change., technology

The publication of the annual Digital News Report, from the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at Oxford University, is eagerly

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CEO of Dow Jones and Publisher of The Wall Street Journal, William Lewis
Digital Media Employment Mobile Journalism Podcasts Reporters and the Reported 

This week’s podcast – CEO of Dow Jones, William Lewis

November 29, 2017November 29, 2017 Sali Collins

The CEO of Dow Jones and Publisher of The Wall Street Journal, William Lewis, talks to Professor Richard Sambrook about the future of journalism.

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Cardiff University's Professor Richard Sambrook
Creative and Cultural Industries Journalism Media Teaching 

What is Truth? Is undisclosed bias in the media contributing to global insecurity?

November 24, 2017November 30, 2017 Richard Sambrook fake news, media literacy

If 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?

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Broadcasting Digital Media Media Television Production UK Television 

British TV Habits In Five Charts

November 24, 2017November 18, 2017 Damian Radcliffe British television, Television, trends

Bake-Off, X Factor, Bromans… it’s no surprise that people in the UK love TV. Viewers are increasingly spoilt for both

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Nicholas Jones
Election Advertising General Election Journalism Political Journalism Politics 

Teflon Corbyn? – A public lecture by Nicholas Jones

November 22, 2017November 22, 2017 Andy Williams #TeflonCorbyn, anti-Corbyn

Former BBC news correspondent and author Nichols Jones’ public lecture addressed recent news coverage of UK Labour and its leader Jeremy Corbyn.

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Blathnaid Healy
Mobile Journalism Podcasts Reporters and the Reported Technology 

This week’s podcast – Senior Editor at CNN International Blathnaid Healy

November 22, 2017November 22, 2017 Sali Collins CNN, consumer journalism, content creators

Professor Richard Sambrook talks to Senior Editor at CNN International and former UK Editor at Mashable Blathnaid Healy.

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