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23 May 2008
Putting Recent History on Television
Norma Percy, Brian Lapping Associates -
28 May 2008
Poacher Turned Gamekeeper? A Journalist’s Experience as Director of Communications for the UN Secretary-General
Edward Mortimer, Fellow, All Souls College, University of Oxford -
04 June 2008
Crime News in National Newspapers and Television Broadcasts in England and America
Dr Cory Way, Research Associate, Reuters Institute -
11 June 2008
Book Launch: News as Entertainment: The Rise of Global Infotainment
Professor Daya Thussu, University of Westminster -
19 June 2008
Private Lives - a thing of the past?
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14 July 2008
Palestine Inside Out
Saree Makdisi -
26 September 2008
25th Anniversary weekend
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15 October 2008
The (good) future of journalism
Adrian Monck, Professor of Journalism, City University and former producer, ITN and Sky News -
17 October 2008
Handling the Media
Jonathan Powell, Chief of Staff to PM 1997-2007 -
22 October 2008
The journalism of hate, and what we can do about it
Tony Borden, Executive Director, Institute for War and Peace Reporting -
23 October 2008
War Correspondents - Reporting Iraq
Oliver Poole, author of 'Red Zone: Five Bloody Years in Baghdad' and Colin Freeman, foreign correspondent of the Sunday Times and author of 'Curse of the Al Dulaimi Hotel: And Other Half-truths from Baghdad' -
29 October 2008
We do God: how religion is reported and the trouble it causes
Andrew Brown, Editor, Belief, Comment is Free and Jeremy Harris, former spokesman for the Archbishop of Canterbury and Head of Communications, Oxford University