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14 October 2011
No Media and Politics seminar this week
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18 October 2011
Reporting from 'the field': theorising foreign news production in East Africa
Mel Bunce, Oxford -
19 October 2011
Business Models and their Uses in Media Companies
Prof. Robert G. Picard, North American Representative -
21 October 2011
Tough love at a time of austerity - transforming the civil service
Gus O’Donnell, Cabinet Secretary and Head of the UK Civil Service -
26 October 2011
Has Al Jazeera Broken the Mould of 24 Hour TV News?
John Owen, Executive Producer at large, Al Jazeera English -
28 October 2011
Knowledge-Based Reporting: would it improve the quality of the US media's coverage of politics?
Tom Patterson, Professor of Government and the Press, Kennedy School of Government Harvard University -
01 November 2011
From Coffeehouses to Online Communities: How the Public Engages with the News on the Web
Sandra Gonzalez-Bailon, Oxford -
02 November 2011
Politicians and Journalists: Friends or Foes?
Deborah Davies, Channel 4 Dispatches -
04 November 2011
On the frontline of political impartiality: Election Debates, Question Time and the invasion of Television Centre
Ric Bailey, Chief Political Adviser, BBC -
09 November 2011
Feeding the financial beast: challenges of reporting in rumour-hungry markets
Jodie Ginsberg, Reuters Bureau Chief, UK and Ireland -
11 November 2011
Mafia State- how one reporter became an enemy of the brutal new Russia
Luke Harding, Senior International Correspondent, The Guardian -
15 November 2011
Foreign Correspondents and fixers: the missing link
Colleen Murrell, Deakin University