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Hacking trial: Brooks cleared, Coulson guilty on one charge

June 25, 2014June 27, 2014 John Jewell Andy Coulson, Hacking trial, journalism, News International, News of the World, phone hacking, Rebekah Brooks

Posted by: Dr John Jewell Andy Coulson, the former editor of the News of the World newspaper who rose to

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Journalism Media 

Hailing Hitler: why Godwin’s law never gets old

February 20, 2014February 20, 2014 John Jewell antiquities, Boris Johnson, culture, George Clooney, Godwin Law, Greece, history, hitler, internet, Johnsonism, journalism, media, nazism, newspapers, reference, swastika

Posted by: Dr John Jewell Where would we be without Godwin’s Law? This law, formulated for the internet, dictates that

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Hacking Trial Journalism Media 

Journalism in the Dock – the prosecution rests

February 7, 2014June 27, 2014 John Jewell Andy Coulson, Communication, crime, editor, journalism, Justice Saunders, news, phone hacking, Prime Minister, Rebekah Brooks, trial

Posted by: Dr John Jewell The ‘phone hacking trial’ which began on October 28th last year, entered the final phase of

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Journalism Public Relations 

Public Relations and the Arts

February 4, 2014February 5, 2014 John Jewell Art Galleries, arts journalism, Box Office, culture, Culture Professional Network, journalism, public relations, Rozalia Jovanovich, Sarah Kent, The arts, The Conversation, UK Government, United Kingdom, Washington Observer

Posted By: Dr John Jewell In 2012, Rozalia Jovanovich wrote in the Washington Observer that: now more than ever, PR

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Journalism Local Journalism Media 

Nurturing Community Journalism

January 22, 2014January 22, 2014 Sara Moseley Cardiff, Centre for Community Journalism, Community, community newspaper, Gwladigidol, hyper-local, journalism, local journalism, ofcom, PoblCaerdydd, Port Talbot, Tafwyl

Posted by: Sara Moseley Access to independent information about what is going on locally is essential to the working of

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Journalism Media 

Sections of the tabloid press encourage us to hate, envy and fear. This matters.

January 15, 2014January 17, 2014 John Jewell benefits, Britain, cuts, envy, European Union, fear, hate, Immigration, Isolation, journalism, media, National Centre for Social Research, romanians, tabloid, tabloid journalism, tax payers, welfare

Posted by: Dr John Jewell 2014 began with the by now tediously predictable stories of hordes of Romanians and Bulgarians ‘flocking’

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Communications Management Media 

The 84-85 miners’ strike and media communication.

January 6, 2014January 29, 2014 John Jewell Arthur Scargill, coal, journalism, media communication, media coverage, miners strike, National Archive, National Union of Mineworkers, power stations, Thatcher, trade unions

Posted by: Dr John Jewell On the 3rd January, the National Archive released nearly 500 previously unavailable government files from 1984,

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Journalism Media 

Evening TV News bulletins influenced by rolling 24 hour news culture

December 29, 2013January 16, 2014 Richard Sambrook 24-hour news, breaking news, Broadcasting, European Journal of Communication, journalism, news culture, ofcom, Television

Posted by: Dr Stephen Cushion Despite competition from new platforms online, on smart phones or on 24-hour television news channels,

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Communications Management Hacking Trial Journalism Media 

The Phone Hacking Trial – The first month

December 2, 2013June 27, 2014 John Jewell Andy Coulson, Glenn Mulcaire, journalism, phone hacking, Rebekah Brook, The News of the World

Posted by: Dr John Jewell When Justice John Saunders opened what he called the “trial of the century” he told

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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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