Professor Steven Barnett has spoken with Julia Langdon for an article on collusion between the government and the press, published by The Tablet. The article explores the ways in […]
Prof. Jean Seaton has spoken to Switzerland’s RTS news about the way in which the BBC is using old technologies to help share information about the war in Ukraine. […]
Aasiya Lodhi, Senior Lecturer in the School of Media and Communication, and Dr Matthew Linfoot, Principal Lecturer from the School of Media and Communication, have been awarded funding by the […]
In February 2022 the UK Parliament Communications and Digital Committee launched a new inquiry into the future funding of the BBC. The inquiry follows comments by Culture Secretary Nadine […]
Prof. Steven Barnett has spoken to the Financial Times in response to UK Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries calling for Ofcom to remove access to RT in the UK. As […]
To celebrate 100 years of the BBC The Observer Magazine brought together 100 cultural figures to give their thoughts on the history of the corporation. Prof. Jean Seaton joined […]
Jean Seaton has spoken to Imke Köhler of Tagesschau at the ARD-Studio London. In the interview Seaton discussed the role of the licence fee in funding the work of […]
CAMRI Scholars, Prof. Jean Seaton and Prof. Steven Barnett, along with Doctoral Researcher Christopher Day, and others from the world of media and broadcasting, have written to the FT […]
On Sunday culture secretary Nadine Dorries tweeted that “this licence fee announcement will be the last“. This barely veiled threat to the BBC and its funding was seen by […]
On 2nd December, Professor Steven Barnett delivered the most recent Shirley Williams lecture, titled: “100 years of the BBC: Britain’s extraordinary gift to the world, but for how much […]