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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 -
15 May 2007
What Makes News New?
Prof Terhi Rantanen, Director, Global Media and Communications Programme at the London School of Economics -
22 May 2007
Reporting Iraq
Jon Lee Anderson, Staff Writer, The New Yorker, and author of "The Fall of Baghdad" and "The Lion’s Grave: Dispatches from Afghanistan" -
29 May 2007
The News Business: Dying Industry or Emerging Industry in Transition
Tom Bettag, Executive Producer, Koppel Group, Discovery Networks and former Executive Producer, ABC "Nightline" -
05 June 2007
“Growth Trends and Quality Issues in the Indian Media"
N Ram, Editor-in-Chief, The Hindu -
11 June 2007
A Conversation with Tony Blair: event co-hosted by Reuters and the Reuters Institute on 12 June 2007
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13 June 2007
Killing the Messenger: The Deadly Price of News
John Owen, lecturer in international journalism at City University, executive producer of The News Exchange and board member of the International News Safety Institute (INSI) -
09 October 2007
The Self-Censored Watch Dog: The Israeli Media and the Palestine Conflict
Professor Ilan Pappe, Professor of History at Exeter University and author of The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine -
12 October 2007
Media and Democracy
Juergen Kroenig, UK correspondent, Die Zeit -
17 October 2007
What is Journalism in an Age of Innovation?
David Schlesinger, Editor-in-Chief, Reuters