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12 Sep 2011
Mainstream media and the distribution of news in the age of social discovery
Social media have helped UK newspapers and broadcasters gain traction around the world, but news…
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07 Feb 2012
Squeezing 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 -
10 Dec 2013
Ask the Audience
This report examines the evolving funding and distribution models for TV and video content and the…
Sian Kevill, Alex Connock -
24 Jun 2010
Why 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 -
22 Sep 2014
Disaster 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 -
11 May 2015
Making Research Useful
Data are now abundant, and governments, companies, media, and organisations are constantly seeking…
Malu A. C. Gatto -
18 Jun 2013
Remotely 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 -
26 Feb 2014
What If There Were No BBC Television?
This report is an independent contribution to the debate on the future of the BBC and uses a range…
Professor Robert G. Picard, Patrick Barwise -
15 Oct 2013
How the Media Report Scientific Risk and Uncertainty
Based on an extensive review of the academic literature, this study examines the media’s reporting…
Teresa Ashe