In the social media campaign war no one is safe, and nobody wins
Posted by, Steven Buckley For most of us, election coverage is often a somewhat dry affair. The columns of newspapers are
Read morePosted by, Steven Buckley For most of us, election coverage is often a somewhat dry affair. The columns of newspapers are
Read moreFor a terrible moment last week, it seemed that the biggest talking point in the world of newspapers was going
Read morePosted by: Professor Justin Lewis Two contrasting news items have recently caught my eye. The first was notice of a
Read morePosted by: Dr Stephen Cushion and Dr Gordon Neil Ramsey When broadcasters revised the format of the TV leaders’ debates
Read moreIt’s not a good time to be a newscaster in the US. The latest controversy to hit the headlines concerns
Read moreEver since the start of the Arab Spring in 2011, there has been considerable interest in the role that social
Read moreThe extraordinary resignation of its chief political editor, Peter Oborne, from the Daily Telegraph last week gave us cause to think about
Read morePosted by: Nick Mosdell On Friday, Cardiff School of Journalism Media and Cultural Studies welcomes recently released al-Jazeera journalist Peter
Read moreOn February 9th Islamic State propagandists uploaded the latest video to feature captured British journalist John Cantlie. Titled ‘From Inside Halab (Aleppo)’ an
Read morePosted by: Sara Moseley In every part of public service in Wales the winds of change are blowing. More than ever,
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