12th June 2019 E P Abraham Lecture Theatre (Green Templeton College), 43 Woodstock Rd, Oxford OX2 6HG The Business and Practice of Journalism: Protecting newsrooms from political pressures The speaker at this seminar has first-hand experience in managing journalists in challenging locations. Bobby Ghosh looks at how we protect newsrooms from political pressures.
12th June 2019 E P Abraham Lecture Theatre (Green Templeton College), 43 Woodstock Rd, Oxford OX2 6HG The Business and Practice of Journalism: Protecting newsrooms from political pressures The speaker at this seminar has first-hand experience in managing journalists in challenging locations. Bobby Ghosh looks at how we protect newsrooms from political pressures.
25th April 2019 Collaboration shows a way forward for local journalism with impact Collaboration between local news outlets and journalists can prove an effective way of achieving editorial and commercial goals, study finds.
25th April 2019 Collaboration shows a way forward for local journalism with impact Collaboration between local news outlets and journalists can prove an effective way of achieving editorial and commercial goals, study finds.
24th April 2019 Three new Journalist Fellows arrive at the Reuters Institute Distinguished journalists from India, Nigeria and Australia begin their fellowship in Oxford.
24th April 2019 Three new Journalist Fellows arrive at the Reuters Institute Distinguished journalists from India, Nigeria and Australia begin their fellowship in Oxford.
8th May 2019 E P Abraham Lecture Theatre (Green Templeton College), 43 Woodstock Rd, Oxford OX2 6HG The Business and Practice of Journalism: British media and populism, and Brexit Our second seminar of the term on The Business and Practice of Journalism sees Trevor Kavanagh addressing the Institute on Brexit and other topics, drawing from his experience in the British media.
8th May 2019 E P Abraham Lecture Theatre (Green Templeton College), 43 Woodstock Rd, Oxford OX2 6HG The Business and Practice of Journalism: British media and populism, and Brexit Our second seminar of the term on The Business and Practice of Journalism sees Trevor Kavanagh addressing the Institute on Brexit and other topics, drawing from his experience in the British media.
1st May 2019 E P Abraham Lecture Theatre (Green Templeton College), 43 Woodstock Rd, Oxford OX2 6HG The Business and Practice of Journalism: Why don’t we take women as seriously as men? In the first of our Trinity Term series of seminars on The Business and Practice of Journalism, Mary Ann Sieghart will be sharing with us insights drawn from her studies into why women are accorded less authority than men.
1st May 2019 E P Abraham Lecture Theatre (Green Templeton College), 43 Woodstock Rd, Oxford OX2 6HG The Business and Practice of Journalism: Why don’t we take women as seriously as men? In the first of our Trinity Term series of seminars on The Business and Practice of Journalism, Mary Ann Sieghart will be sharing with us insights drawn from her studies into why women are accorded less authority than men.
18th April 2019 Misinformation: The evidence on its scope, how we encounter it, and our perceptions of it Round up of Reuters Institute research into misinformation.
18th April 2019 Misinformation: The evidence on its scope, how we encounter it, and our perceptions of it Round up of Reuters Institute research into misinformation.
30th April 2019 Reuters Institute, 13 Norham Gardens, Oxford OX2 6PS Political Knowledge Gaps and the Role of the BBC in the Era of Misinformation Professor Marta Cantijoch (University of Manchester) will talk about a recent project with the BBC where she and her team have used data from iPlayer to understand the acquisition of political knowledge by BBC audiences.
30th April 2019 Reuters Institute, 13 Norham Gardens, Oxford OX2 6PS Political Knowledge Gaps and the Role of the BBC in the Era of Misinformation Professor Marta Cantijoch (University of Manchester) will talk about a recent project with the BBC where she and her team have used data from iPlayer to understand the acquisition of political knowledge by BBC audiences.
9th April 2019 Statistic of the week: Just 26% of non-partisan respondents in India trust news Non-partisans in India have lower level of trust in news than those who side with the main political parties or groupings.
9th April 2019 Statistic of the week: Just 26% of non-partisan respondents in India trust news Non-partisans in India have lower level of trust in news than those who side with the main political parties or groupings.