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14 Jun 2010The Watchdog’s New Bark
14 Jun 2010 Margot O'Neill writes: The Watergate era in which journalists played the role of…
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14 Jun 2010
News and the Internet – New report from the OECD
14 Jun 2010 This report is the most up to date and comprehensive account of how news organisations…
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16 Jun 2010Power without Responsibility
16 Jun 2010 Sampo Vaarakallio writes: Professor Jean Seaton highlighted the complex relationship…
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24 Jun 2010David Butler ends his renowned Friday evening seminar series at Nuffield College
24 Jun 2010 53 years of media and politics Dr David Butler Friday 4th June 2010 Johanna Vehkoo…
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28 Apr 2010
Three new Journalist Fellows' papers now available online
28 Apr 2010 Three recent Reuters journalist fellows have published their research findings online…
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07 Jul 2010
Good News from a Far Country?
07 Jul 2010 Reuters Institute report finds that huge investment in international broadcasting in…
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11 Jul 2010
Tell it to the birds...why the Twitter revolution is falling on deaf ears
11 Jul 2010 Yvette Sierra Praeli writes: Joy Lodico, a contributing editor to Prospect magazine,…
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12 Jul 2010
Facebook and Twitter: the real winners in elections?
12 Jul 2010 A new study published by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism (RISJ),…
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05 Aug 2010
Two new Fellows' research papers now available
05 Aug 2010 Two recent Reuters journalist fellows, Emma Jane Kirby and Liisa Vihmanen, have…
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05 Oct 2010
Charitable and Trust Ownership of News Organisations
05 Oct 2010 Nicholas Chan writes: Newspapers in the red, teetering on the brink – has the future…
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12 Oct 2010Reuters Memorial Lecturer 2010 announced
12 Oct 2010 The Reuters Institute is delighted to anounce that the Reuters Memorial Lecture 2010…
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26 Oct 2010The use of citizen journalism by traditional media
26 Oct 2010 Nicola Bruno writes: 'To be social or not to be social?' According to Nic Newman,…
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