Following stories of Harry and Meghan being chased by paparazzi through the streets, Steven Barnett spoke to the BBC about the events. During an interview with BBC 5 Live, […]
Prof. Jean Seaton spoke at the Westminster Media Forum policy conference on 6th July 2022. The event focused on the future for media policy in the UK, with Seaton […]
Maria Michalis has join the Advisory Board of POLObs , the Observatory on Science, Communication and Culture Policies of the Communication and Society Policy Research Centre, University of Minho, […]
Camri researchers’ submissions are quoted and referenced in Ofcom’s Statement (2021) Small Screen: Big Debate. Recommendations to Government on the Future of Public Service Media. As part of its […]
A new report published this week reveals for the first time how IPSO, the press regulator which covers most of the UK’s largest print and online publishers, was set […]
Following last week’s launch of the Misinformation Policy in Sub-Saharan Africa policy briefing, project lead Peter Cunliffe-Jones has been sharing insights from the briefing across a wide range of […]
Maria Michalis participated in the European Audiovisual Observatory webinar on the proposed EU Digital Single Act and copyright. Sharing the platform with representatives from academia, the European Commission, YouTube, […]
Maria Michalis recently wrote about the impact of Brexit on the audio-visual sector for the Voice of the Listener & Viewer newsletter, where she argues that it is too […]
A new research project by CAMRI Alumnus Peter Block, and sponsored by the Sir Lenny Henry Centre for Media Diversity, examines the matter of diversity regulation in the UK […]
The Campaign for Broadcasting Equality (CBE) commissioned Dr Peter L. Block to develop a methodology which Ofcom might apply to addressing the matter of ‘Finding A Diverse Range of […]