The British Broadcasting Challenge, who count among their members Prof. Jean Seaton and Prof. Steven Barnett, have written to William Shawcross CVO, the Commissioner for Public Appointments, expressing their […]
Professor Jean Seaton appeared on last week’s Westminster Insider Podcast. During the show, which is produced by Politico, presenter Jack Blanchard picked through the long and turbulent relationship between […]
Anthony McNicholas, director of the CAMRI PhD programme, has this week written for the History of the BBC project about the role of EastEnders as a public service soap […]
Westminster media professors Jean Seaton and Steve Barnett, along with CAMRI Doctoral Researcher Christopher Day, are part of a group that has just launched a major campaign to protect […]
Professor Steven Barnett, and Patrick Barwise, emeritus professor of management and marketing at London Business School, discuss the war against the BBC. In this clip, from a conference hosted […]
Prof. Steven Barnett has been interviewed for an article about the changing face of local television. The article, by Ian Youngs for the BBC, examines whether local television operators […]
Doug Specht recently spoke with CCTV about the future of internet television, regulation, and the present landscape of British broadcasting. Parts of this interview were featured in a news […]
Manisha Ganguly, along with her team at BBC Arabic has won the Amnesty Media Award 2020 in the Broadcast News Category- For ‘Idlib Double Tap’. The award was presented for […]
BBC Radio London began its first broadcast on 6th October, 1970, 50 years later Matthew Linfoot joined Vanessa Feltz to celebrate the long running London service. During the interview, […]
Professor Jean Seaton has joined Professor Timothy Garton Ash, Will Hutton and Damian Tambini in writing to the Financial Times about the need to examine Johnson’s BBC ‘choices’. The […]