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Murdering journalists with impunity

November 22, 2013January 16, 2014 Richard Sambrook

Posted by: Prof Richard Sambrook Tomorrow, November 23rd, is the International Day to End Impunity. It marks the anniversary of

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Phone hacking and bribery: justice and journalism both on trial

November 14, 2013January 16, 2014 Richard Sambrook

Posted by: Guest Lecturer Nicholas Jones As the prosecution continues to present its evidence at the Old Bailey in the

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Magazine Journalism Media 

Building tomorrow’s online communities

November 13, 2013December 18, 2013 Richard Sambrook

This is a guest post from Marc Thomas, publisher and journalist Just got back to the studio after giving a

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Leveson and the use and abuse of history

November 12, 2013November 12, 2013 Justin Lewis British press freedom, Daily Worker, government mouthpiece, Henry Hetherington, Leveson inquiry, Poor Man’s Guardian, Today programme

Posted by Professor Justin Lewis Last week on the Today programme I heard a senior figure from the Murdoch stable

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China, the USA and ‘Soft Power’.

November 9, 2013November 13, 2013 John Jewell Advertising

Posted by Dr John Jewell Does China want a Hollywood movie, a coke and a burger? It’s clear that the financial

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Cultural Studies Health and Science Communication Journalism Media 

When Worlds Embrace: Uniting TV Research and Practice

November 4, 2013 Angela Graham

Posted by Angela Graham I believe I’m not unusual among tv producers in finding that academic work about television doesn’t

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Twitter and journalism

November 4, 2013November 7, 2013 John Jewell journalism, social media

Posted by Dr John Jewell The Initial Public Offering (IPO) of Twitter, that is to say the process whereby the

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Phone hacking: British Justice on Trial

November 4, 2013November 6, 2013 John Jewell journalism

Posted by Dr John Jewell On Tuesday October 29th Justice John Saunders opened the trial into phone hacking at the

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Communications Management Journalism Media 

Stop Watching Us protests, but not in the UK

October 28, 2013October 28, 2013 Lina Dencik Edward Snowden, National Security Agency, Snowden leaks, Stop Watching Us

Posted by Dr Lina Dencik On Saturday people took to the streets in Washington, DC to protest against mass online

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Hugh Cudlipp – The Sinking of a Tabloid Dream

October 25, 2013October 25, 2013 Ian Hargreaves Daily Mirror, history of the tabloid, Hugh Cudlipp, Roy Greenslade, tabloid newspaper, The Sun

Posted by Prof Ian Hargreaves Hugh Cudlipp, maestro of the Daily Mirror in the 1960s, was born in Cardiff a

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