What's Happening to Our News
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"I think the report is the most analytical, most thoughtful and best researched piece of work I have seen on this or related subjects. It is also superbly written."
- Stewart Purvis, Partner for Content and Standards, Ofcom
"There is no more urgent need in journalism than facing honestly the challenges brought on by change - and finding opportunities there - to decide as a society what kind of news we can and must have to stay informed."
- Jeff Jarvis, Associate Professor at the City University of New York's Graduate School of Journalism and director of the interactive journalism program; and a Guardian columnist on new media
The author, Dr Andrew Currah, is a lecturer at the University of Oxford, specialising in the digital economy and the future of the internet. His work has been published in a variety of international journals, as well as edited collections. He is also a freelance consultant and a regular contributor to Oxford Analytica, with responsibility for their coverage of digital and internet-related topics.
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