Musab Iqbal was recently invited on to the popular BBC Urdu programme Sairbeen to discuss the violence in Delhi and the future of protest against the discriminatory citizenship bill […]
70 years on from George Orwell’s death, documentary-maker Phil Tinline takes five words that resonate through his work and tests out what light they can shed on our problems […]
A major new survey aims to bring together visions for the future of public service media, the Internet, and communication by answering three short questions! . Take the survey […]
The Wall Street Journal interviewed Christian Fuchs this week about combating online monopolies. The article focuses on the way in which some innovators are developing new internet platforms to […]
Anastasia Denisova recently appeared on BBC Ideas to discuss how social media platforms, such as Facebook and Twitter, are changing our societies and the way that we think about […]
A group of British Tory delegates wants to overthrow their own government, suggests Tagesspiegel, in an article published on the 26th October. The group, it is suggested, is made […]
In an interview with Bloomberg, Prof. Steven Barnett has described Culture Secretary Matt Hancock’s intention not to send Comcast’s Sky bid for review, is “perfectly rational,”. His comments come […]
The following report was written by Alphonce Shiundu, a student of MA Media and Development, following the ‘Towards 2018 Zimbabwe Elections: Decomocratic Challenges and Opportunities’ event, held at the […]
Dr. Vivien Marsh, who recently completed her PhD, on China’s external media, at CAMRI, has been interviewed by The Times about China Global Television Network’s (CGTN) plans to create […]
Music industry vet turned music management teacher Sally Gross has seen “what happens to the detritus of the music industry firsthand.” With the study, “Can Music Make You Sick?”, […]