Will MoJo kill TV?
When was the last time you sat down in front of your TV to watch the 9pm news?
Read moreWhen was the last time you sat down in front of your TV to watch the 9pm news?
Read moreI’ll admit that I’ve previously been skeptical about ideas of digital detoxes and media fasts. Instead, I’ve subscribed to Clay Shirky’s maxim: “It’s not information overload, it’s filter failure.”
Read moreAs the BBC’s News Channel reaches 20 it’s important to note that in this fragmented, ever changing media environment we need the ‘crafted bulletins’ compiled by experts who provide a range of news.
Read moreThe recent publication of the Paradise Papers is another strong indication of the rising importance of global collaboration for investigative journalism.
Read moreBroadcast Director Tony O’Shaughnessy talks to Editor-in-Chief of the Press Association (PA) Pete Clifton.
Read moreLocal journalism — like the wider news media — has been massively disrupted by the advent of new digital technologies and behaviors.
Read moreWhat else is there to say that will stimulate a new imagination in mobile photography?
Read moreEvents in Westminster are emblematic of society itself – where women in a variety of jobs and professions are beginning to feel emboldened enough to describe the situations in which they have been pressured, threatened and assaulted by men abusing their positions of power.
Read moreThe annual Digital News Report, from the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at Oxford University, is a must-read for anyone wanting to understand the attitudes and habits of news audiences.
Read moreWhen Jeremy Corbyn appears on Gogglebox, he will be following in the reality tv footsteps of politicians from all parties.
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