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21 May 2009
Did world leaders rescue the global economy?
21 May 2009 Anneka Sharpley writes: Speaking at Reuters Institute's weekly Wednesday seminar on…
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21 May 2009
Why Journalists Deserve Low Pay
21 May 2009 John Conyngham writes: In a challenging address on a provocative topic, Dr Robert…
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21 May 2009
Awkward Questions
21 May 2009 John Naughton used the metaphor of CS Lewis' book 'A Grief Observed' to describe the…
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02 Jun 2009
Nik Gowing on BBC Radio 4: The Media Show
02 Jun 2009 BBC Radio 4, 1.30 pm, 27/05/2009 Journalist Nik Gowing discusses his report 'Skyful…
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02 Jun 2009
Television in Europe’s New Democracies
02 Jun 2009 Presenting his recent study on television in Europe's new democracies, Mark Thompson…
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03 Jun 2009
Is the BBC the Guarantor of Journalistic Standards?
03 Jun 2009 Kevin Marsh began his talk provocatively by challenging his audience to help him…
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04 Jun 2009
Research papers by five Reuters Journalist Fellows now online
04 Jun 2009 The research papers of five Reuters Journalist Fellows can now be downloaded from the…
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10 Jun 2009
News of the World? The Future of International Broadcasting
10 Jun 2009 On Tuesday June 16th, Timothy Garton Ash will chair a panel discussion on…
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15 Jun 2009
Public Trust in the News: A constructivist study of the social life of the news
15 Jun 2009 The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism is pleased to announce its latest…
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17 Jul 2009
Privacy, Probity and Public Interest
17 Jul 2009 At what point does investigation become intrusion? In Britain there is currently a…
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24 Jul 2009
Geneva Conventions: Bearing Witness
24 Jul 2009 Nik Gowing writes on the fast-changing realities of the new media and information…
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10 Aug 2009
Tighter definition of 'public interest' needed to safeguard privacy
The British MP expenses scandal first disclosed in the Daily Telegraph in May this year has added…
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