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17 January 2007
Science and the Media: Adapting the Best Science to Headline News
Fiona Fox, Director, Science Media Centre -
18 January 2007
The Reuters Institute seminar on the future of News in a modern democracy in the digital age
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24 January 2007
Developing Africa’s media: What does Africa think?
Dr. Gerry Power, Director for Research and Learning, BBC World Service Trust -
31 January 2007
The Fourth Estate in Danger – the Threats to Public Interest Journalism
Dr. Martin Moore, Director, Media Standards Trust -
07 February 2007
So Biased They Don't Know They Are - the Shameless Partiality of the British Media
Peter Hitchens, Mail on Sunday columnist, broadcaster and author -
14 February 2007
A Judge on the Telly: Portrayal of Justice on German TV
Dr. Ruth Herz, Judge at the court of Cologne, Judge on a court series on German television and scholar -
14 March 2007
Reuters Fellows' presentations
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26 April 2007
Truth, Trust and the Trouble with the Media
Peter Bradley, Director of the Speakers Corners Trust and former Labour MP for The Wrekin -
01 May 2007
First overseas Doha Debate at Oxford Union
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01 May 2007
The Future of Current Affairs on Television
John Ware, Reporter for BBC Panorama -
03 May 2007
Covering the French Presidential Elections
Agnes Catherine Poirier, UK correspondent for Telerama and L'Espresso and commentator for The Guardian -
08 May 2007
24/7 Spin: How Politics has affected Public Relations and the Media
Prof Julia Hobsbawm, Professor of Public Relations at the London College of Communications and founder of the Editorial Intelligence network