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George Osborne: The burger picture instead of the bigger picture

June 28, 2013July 9, 2013 John Jewell George Osbourne, Spending Review, Tabloids, The Sun, Twitter

Posted by Dr John Jewell On Wednesday 26th June, Chancellor Osborne delivered the coalition governments’ latest serious attack on the

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Pobl Caerdydd – Engaging with communities to transform community news

June 26, 2013June 27, 2013 Sara Moseley Community Journalism, Little J, Papurau Bro, Pobl Caerdydd, React research, Y Dinesydd

Posted by Sara Moseley Local news has always been the lifeblood of communities. Nowhere more so than in Wales –

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“The best available version of the truth”

June 26, 2013June 26, 2013 Richard Sambrook

Carl Bernstein – the legendary former Washington Post reporter who helped uncover the Watergate conspiracy – came to talk to

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3 findings to sit up and notice in the Reuters Digital News report…

June 20, 2013June 20, 2013 Jenny Kidd digital news, digital news landscape, Reuters Digital News, trusted news sources

Posted by Dr Jenny Kidd Today sees the publication of Reuters’ 2013 report into digital news trends. The 108 page

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Looking through the Prism Glass – Reflections on the Surveillance Scandal

June 17, 2013June 18, 2013 Arne Hintz citizen media, communication policy, Edward Snowden, globalization, media activism, NSA, PRISM programme, surveillance scandal, technological change.

Posted by Dr Arne Hintz Since the Guardian and the Washington Post started, on June 6th, to release secret information

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Why should we care about ERT and Greece?

June 12, 2013June 13, 2013 Richard Sambrook Broadcasting, ERT, Greece

Posted by Richard Sambrook What should we make of the Greek government’s abrupt closure of the national public broadcaster ERT?

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The tyranny of breaking news

June 10, 2013June 13, 2013 Richard Sambrook

Posted by Richard Sambrook You know how it is. You don’t visit Norway for forty years and then along come

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Collaborative provision: transferable teaching from Cardiff to Chennai

June 5, 2013June 5, 2013 Jane Bentley ACJ, Asian College of Journalism, Chennai, J-school, magazine making, mini magazine course

Posted by Jane Bentley Emerging from Chennai airport after flying 5000 miles in comfort with Emirates is a shock to

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Why UK media executives are heading west

May 31, 2013June 13, 2013 Richard Sambrook

Posted by Richard Sambrook This originally appeared as an article in the Media Guardian As football clubs get ready to

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Woolwich: The rights and wrongs of graphic imagery

May 30, 2013August 13, 2014 John Jewell

Posted by Dr John Jewell It’s been a week of violent and distressing imagery in our media. A week where

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