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07 Jun 2011
Chinese media at home and abroad
07 Jun 2011 Duncan Hewitt writes: "I don't often feel sorry for the Chinese censors," said the…
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17 Jun 2011
In the Pursuit of Purity: Reflections on the BBC
17 Jun 2011 Mark Damazer, Master of St Peter's College & former Controller of BBC Radio…
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22 Jun 2011
New Media and Freedom of the Press
22 Jun 2011 Yvette Sierra Praeli, a freelance Peruvian journalist specialising in reporting on the…
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23 Jun 2011
Making serious TV for large audiences
23 Jun 2011 Kangliang Zhou writes: In a time of entertainment, infotainment, new media,…
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30 Jun 2011
The new foreign correspondent at work - new RISJ Report
30 Jun 2011 This new RISJ report examines the Sudanese-national journalists who provided an…
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04 Jul 2011
Picturing 50 Years of Castro’s Cuba
04 Jul 2011 Jamilah Tangaza writes: "Venezuela's oil is what is keeping the Cuban economy, but I…
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07 Jul 2011
Murdoch Phone Hacking Scandal
07 Jul 2011 Rupert Murdoch's News International empire in London is in crisis.It's embroiled in an…
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08 Apr 2011
Terminal situation for UK tabloids
08 Apr 2011 There are fears that the hacking scandal and apparent attempt at a cover-up at the…
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08 Jul 2011
Optimism for the future of the news business
08 Jul 2011 RISJ Director David Levy writes for The Economist on why the internet poses challenges…
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11 Jul 2011
The new gatekeepers?
11 Jul 2011 RISJ Visiting Fellow Nic Newman has Tea with The Economist and discusses the impact of…
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13 Jul 2011
How Old Media are using New Media
13 Jul 2011 Andrew Lee Butters writes: When Myra MacDonald was a Reuters correspondent in India…
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18 Jul 2011
Social Media: No serious news-gathering operation can afford to ignore it
18 Jul 2011 David Levy writes in The Economist: In the wake of the scandal currently afflicting…
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