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02 June 2010
Tell it to the birds... why the Twitter revolution is falling on deaf ears
Joy Lodico, freelance writer on books, the media and culture and contributing editor to Prospect magazine -
04 June 2010
Seminars, Politics and Elections over the past half century
Dr David Butler, Nuffield College -
09 June 2010
Power without Responsibility
Jean Seaton, Professor of Media History, University of Westminster -
16 June 2010
How to make money in news and current affairs TV
Alex Connock, Former Visiting Fellow -
15 October 2010
Gordon Brown and the Media
Steve Richards, chief political correspondent at the Independent, and author of 'Whatever It Takes: The Real Story of New Labour' -
20 October 2010
The use of citizen journalism by traditional media
Nic Newman, Research Associate, Reuters Institute -
21 October 2010
The Global News Challenge – Assessing Changes in International Broadcast News Consumption in Africa and South Asia
Dr Anne Geniets, Research Associate, Reuters Institute -
22 October 2010
Challenges of political reporting for an international audience
Sean Maguire, Editor, Political and General News, Thomson Reuters -
27 October 2010
Government and press relations in South Africa
Anton Harber, Caxton Professor of Journalism and Media Studies, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg -
29 October 2010
Politics and the media from inside government
Patrick Diamond, Former Downing Street policy adviser & Nuffield College -
03 November 2010
International reporting on TV; what gets on, what doesn't, and why
Eamon Matthews, Executive producer, Unreported World, Channel 4 -
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