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17 November 2010
How to get heard: reaching old and new media
Nick Fraser, Storyville series editor, BBC and RISJ visiting fellow -
18 November 2010
Exclusive dealing and news provision: the AP and its malcontents
Dr Jonathan Silberstein-Loeb, Said Business School -
19 November 2010
Reporting India to the UK and the UK to India
Amit Roy, Daily Telegraph and Calcutta Telegraph -
23 November 2010
The Changing Business of Journalism and its Implications for Democracy
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25 November 2010
The Berlusconi experience. A new model of politics for the twenty-first century?
Paolo Mancini, Former Visiting Fellow -
26 November 2010
Reporting Politics to a Mass audience
Nick Robinson, BBC Political Editor -
01 December 2010
From the BBC to Google: how the internet is changing media consumption and the news industry
Peter Barron, Director, Communications & Public Affairs, North and Central Europe, Google -
02 December 2010
Branding the news: the effects of politics and marketing on the news
Tayo Oyedeji, University of Georgia, U.S -
03 December 2010
CANCELLED: The Value of Lifestyle Journalism
Louise Court, Editor Cosmopolitan -
08 December 2010
Are Foreign Correspondents Redundant?
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18 January 2011
Does the Internet help People Power?
Evgeny Morozov, author of The Net Delusion -
21 January 2011
Covering 'foreign' news for a global audience
Stephen Sackur, BBC presenter and correspondent