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28 November 2012
Legacy media and technology transitions - what went wrong?
Lucy Küng, Research Associate, Reuters Institute -
30 November 2012
The UK media post-Leveson
John Whittingdale, Conservative MP, chair of the Culture, Media and Sports Select Committee -
04 December 2012
News coverage of Russia in Ukraine: Does Moscow influence reporting in Kiev?
Joanna Szostek, DPhil Candidate, University of Oxford -
16 January 2013
Open Journalism, Social Media and the England Riots
Paul Lewis, Special Projects Editor, Guardian -
18 January 2013
CANCELLED: Leveson, the Hacked Off campaign, and the case for press regulation
Martin Moore, Director, Media Standards Trust -
23 January 2013
Reporting the UK to a French audience
Sonia Delesalle-Stolper, London correspondent for Libération -
25 January 2013
Telling the Truth – Russia and the West
Ed Lucas, International Editor, The Economist -
29 January 2013
Does media policy promote media freedom and independence? The case of Romania
Ioana Avadani, Visiting Fellow, University of Oxford -
30 January 2013
The challenges of reporting China to the outside world
Jane Macartney, the Times and former Reuters Beijing bureau chief -
01 February 2013
What the public demands from public service broadcasting
Kevin Marsh, former editor, BBC Today programme, and author of 'Stumbling over Truth' -
06 February 2013
How new technology can help to democratise the media
Shu Choudhary, former BBC journalist, leader of CGnet Swara project working with isolated tribal communities in India -
08 February 2013
Journalism today: what journalists think and the implications for political journalism
Ian Hargreaves, Professor of Digital Economy at Cardiff University, and former editor of the Independent