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10 Dec 2010
Are Foreign Correspondents Redundant?
10 Dec 2010 Economic pressures and digital technology are undermining the role of the foreign…
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16 Sep 2013
Study: Most news reports about climate change focused on ‘disaster’ or ‘uncertainty’
16 Sep 2013 A new RISJ study shows that recent newspaper articles covering climate change are…
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12 Nov 2013
How should we evaluate the BBC's investment decisions?
12 Nov 2013 Robert Picard, Director of Research writes:The report on BBC's £78.5m loss on the…
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12 Feb 2014
Leaks, Snowden and the Guardian
12 Feb 2014 Mirjami Saarinen writes: "I have never been prouder of the Guardian", says former…
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12 Feb 2014
Content Creation Taxes Raise Significant Policy Issues
12 Feb 2014 The implications of proposed taxes and levies to support media content production are…
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22 Feb 2011
Fellows' papers now online
22 Feb 2011 Dmitry Denisov has written a path-breaking study on whether new legislation or a code…
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04 Apr 2011
What future for journalism?
04 Apr 2011 Rasmus Kleis Nielsen writes: On March 28, RISJ Director David Levy delivered the…
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17 Jun 2011
In the Pursuit of Purity: Reflections on the BBC
17 Jun 2011 Mark Damazer, Master of St Peter's College & former Controller of BBC Radio…
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22 Jun 2011
New Media and Freedom of the Press
22 Jun 2011 Yvette Sierra Praeli, a freelance Peruvian journalist specialising in reporting on the…
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17 Aug 2011
Should Government Save Journalism?
17 Aug 2011 Robert G. Picard, RISJ Director of Research writes:In recent years there have been…
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19 Aug 2011
Supporting the past, forgetting the future? New RISJ study of direct and indirect public subsidies for the media
19 Aug 2011 A new report from the Reuters Institute (RISJ) shows that while media industries in…
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03 Oct 2011
Media policymakers obsess over market share
03 Oct 2011 Robert Picard writes: Policymakers are increasingly infusing media policy with…
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