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Tony Blair – GQ’s philanthropist of the year. Don’t be outraged – it’s PR

September 4, 2014September 9, 2014 John Jewell 24-hour news, GQ, journalism, Tony Blair, Twitter

Posted by: Dr John Jewell It doesn’t take someone with the mentality of a conspiracy theorist to conclude that the

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In the age of mobile, TV news needs re-inventing

August 29, 2014August 29, 2014 Richard Sambrook

Posted by Prof Richard Sambrook and Sean Mcguire This  article was originally published on The Guardian website Earlier this year, we

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Journalism Local Journalism 

NATO descends on Wales.

August 29, 2014September 9, 2014 John Jewell Cardiff, journalism, NATO

Posted by: Dr John Jewell The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), which comprises 28 nations dedicated, according to its website, to safeguarding the freedom

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The BBC, the press and the raid on Cliff Richard’s home

August 19, 2014September 9, 2014 John Jewell BBC, Daily Mail, journalism, News International, Rupert Murdoch

Posted by: Dr John Jewell When police investigating allegations of historic sex abuse searched the Berkshire home of Cliff Richard last

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Journalism 

Dealing with graphic content is a moral minefield for journalists

August 13, 2014September 9, 2014 John Jewell graphic imagery, journalism, reporting war, social media

Posted by: Dr John Jewell Even for a world unhappily accustomed to news reports of conflict, terrorism and disaster the past three

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Journalism 

Cap and Gown – Cardiff University’s student newspaper in WW1

August 5, 2014August 8, 2014 John Jewell journalism, Wales, World War I

Posted by: Dr John Jewell Gair Rhydd  (Free Word) is the newspaper of Cardiff University’s students with a potential audience of

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Why you should study the media

August 2, 2014August 10, 2015 John Jewell education, journalism, media, media studies

Posted by: Dr John Jewell From time to time various Tory politicians, journalists and misinformed misanthropes rise from their bunkers to

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Journalism 

Lord Northcliffe – The Press baron at the heart of World War One

July 31, 2014August 8, 2014 John Jewell Daily Mail, First World War, journalism, Lord Northcliffe, Propaganda, Rupert Murdoch

Posted by: Dr John Jewell In his diaries, cataloguing his time as Director of Communications and strategy at Number 10 during

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Journalism 

Will we ever see part 2 of the Leveson inquiry?

July 26, 2014August 8, 2014 John Jewell journalism, Leveson inquiry, media, News International, phone hacking

Posted by: Dr John Jewell With the news yesterday that Dan Evans, a former journalist at the News of the World

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Using digital tools to expose organised crime

July 18, 2014August 8, 2014 Richard Sambrook

This post is by JOMEC MAIJ student Sandister Tei Google Ideas, the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) and

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