The Swiss magazine, MEDIENWOCHE, in an article about China’s expanding foreign media, has drawn heavily on work by CAMRI scholars. The article, which is published in German, suggests the […]
On 18 April 1930, the BBC’s news announcer had nothing to communicate. “There is no news,” was the script of the 20:45 news bulletin, before piano music was played […]
“Any major global player, particularly Comcast, would like an opportunity to get into [the] European markets. And Sky is an obvious point of entry,” said Steven Barnett, a professor […]
Who owns the media in Africa? Does the old adage “He who pays the piper calls the tune” apply in Africa today when describing ownership and control of media, […]
Who owns the media in Africa? Does the old adage “He who pays the piper calls the tune” apply in Africa today when describing ownership and control of media, […]
In an article published for the i newspaper, which discusses social media strategies used by environmental campaigners to capture the attention of wider audiences, Dr Anastasia Kavada, Senior Lecturer […]
Anastasia Denisova has given an interview on fake news, Trump and Clinton, the media diet of the digital natives and how to find truth online for the Podcast Ci […]
Sally Gross has been interviewed by the New York Times for an article on the setting up of the Music Minds Matter helpline by the nonprofit Help Musicians U.K. […]
Gillian Youngs, Professor of Creative and Digital Economy, chaired a panel on ‘Innovation and Research on Screen’ as part of a Film Futures Development Day at the MAC Birmingham […]
Steven Barnett was interviewed by Bloomberg Technology as to the affect that Bill O’Reilly’s sexual-harassment allegations will play on the Fox-Sky bidding process. The article by Joe Mayes quotes Tom […]