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05 Dec 2011Medical and Health News and Information in the UK Media
DOI: 10.60625/risj-r5v4-kj54 This report reviews what is known about medical and health news in UK…
Professor Robert G. Picard, Minhee Yeo -
07 Feb 2012Squeezing Out the Oxygen - or Reviving Democracy?
The impact of the TV debates during the 2010 Election campaign has led many to assume they will now…
Ric Bailey -
02 Apr 2012Regulating the Press: A Comparative Study of International Press Councils
This report provides the most up to date and wide ranging comparative study of press councils…
Lara Fielden -
02 Jul 2012Delivering Trust: Impartiality and Objectivity in the Digital Age
DOI: 10.60625/risj-atsc-8h23 A review of the debate in the US and the UK about the relevance of…
Richard Sambrook -
03 Jul 2012News Plurality in a Digital World
This report examines the nature and scope of powerful new digital intermediaries such as search…
Robin Foster -
03 Sep 2012The Economics of Television in a Digital World
This report explores the economic factors underlying television and the policy arguments that…
Professor Robert G. Picard, Patrick Barwise -
11 Oct 2012Ten Years that Shook the Media World
This report documents some very significant differences in how media companies in different…
Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen -
17 Dec 2012Truth Matters
The scandals which erupted within the BBC in November 2012 posed questions about the governance and…
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10 Apr 2013The Public Appetite for Foreign News on TV and Online
DOI: 10.60625/risj-j4m8-6x31 This study looks at coverage of international issues on BBC TV and…
Dr David Levy, Richard Sambrook, Simon Terrington -
18 Jun 2013Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems and Journalism
This report summarizes issues raised by journalists, policy and legal specialists in the challenges…
Professor Robert G. Picard, David Goldberg, Mark Corcoran -
06 Aug 2013Crowdsourcing in Investigative Journalism
DOI: 10.60625/risj-3gv7-h363 This report looks into how crowdsourcing can be useful in long-term…
Johanna Vehkoo