Hugh Cudlipp – The Sinking of a Tabloid Dream
Posted by Prof Ian Hargreaves Hugh Cudlipp, maestro of the Daily Mirror in the 1960s, was born in Cardiff a
Read morePosted by Prof Ian Hargreaves Hugh Cudlipp, maestro of the Daily Mirror in the 1960s, was born in Cardiff a
Read morePosted by Prof. Richard Sambrook This article originally appeared in The Conversation One of the most irritating things about digital
Read morePosted by Prof. Richard Sambrook A major new report is released today by Columbia School of Journalism in New York
Read morePosted by Dr John Jewell When 3 year old Madeleine McCann tragically disappeared whilst on holiday in Portugal in May
Read morePosted by Dr John Jewell To nobody’s great surprise the proposals for a new newspaper watchdog , forwarded by the
Read morePosted by Prof. Richard Sambrook Following the events outlined in my colleague John Jewell’s post below, the Daily Mail’s attack
Read morePosted by Dr John Jewell On Saturday, the Daily Mail ran a lengthy essay which described Ed Miliband’s father, Ralph, the
Read morePosted by Dr Jenny Kidd The Memory Palace exhibition currently running at the Victoria and Albert Museum is an absolute
Read morePosted by Professor Justin Lewis Amidst the wealth of data to come from the latest Ofcom research on news consumption
Read morePosted by Prof. Richard Sambrook With the decline of local newspapers, budgets cut in local radio and TV, there are fewer
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