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13 Oct 2014Reporting the EU
Has ‘boring Brussels’ just got exciting? Journalism covers the European Union well – for the elite…
Cristina Marconi -
17 Sep 2014A comparison of arts and culture television programmes between the BBC and KBS
In many parts of the world, arts programming on television has lost ground to more popular genres (…
Young Song -
22 Sep 2014Disaster Averted? Television Coverage of the 2013/14 IPCC’s Climate Change Reports
New RISJ report examines country differences in the television reporting of climate change A new…
Dr James Painter -
02 Sep 2014Accuracy, independence, and impartiality: How legacy media and digital natives approach standards in the digital age
In the digital age, one of the most complex challenges for media outlets is how to re-shape the…
Kellie Riordan -
22 Aug 2014From a lecture to a conversation: audience empowerment in business newspapers in the digital era
The media are going through a huge revolution in many ways, but perhaps the biggest change is the…
Mirjami Saarinen -
19 Aug 2014Vox populi? Citizen alienation and the political and media elite
Politicians and journalists rank at the bottom of public confidence surveys. This working paper…
Elisabeth Braw -
12 Aug 2014The Future of Journalistic Work
DOI: 10.60625/risj-ysx2-p898 Changes in the structural arrangements of journalistic labour…
Philip Rottwilm -
21 Jun 2010The crisis in commercial regional TV: main challenges and possible solutions. A comparison of Russia and the UK
Oksana Vozhdaeva, an award-winning broadcast journalist at the Tomsk TV-2 station in Russia, has…
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21 Jun 2010Media in Crisis: should the state intervene?
Miruna Munteanu, a Romanian journalist and columnist for Jurnalul Naţional, one of the last…
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24 Jun 2010Why do we see what we see? A comparison of CNN International, BBC World News and Al Jazeera English analysing the respective drivers influencing editorial content
Michelle Henery, a King Edward VII Foundation fellow who has worked for the Times and Al Jazeera…
Michelle Henery