Following the posting of pictures on Instagram of a model wearing a pair of pink jeans with extreme rips by the US fashion brand Fashion Nova, and the backlash […]
On Wednesday 7th Novemeber The Guardian Foundation, Media Trust and The Orwell Foundation held a roundtable on the Crisis in Local Journalism and the need for expert voices in […]
This week, an article in The Atlantic, by Tom Rachman, asks if Geordie Greig, the incoming editor of the Daily Mail, might be the man to change to shape […]
Professor Jean Seaton and Professor James Curran launched the eighth edition of their book ‘Power Without Responsibility: Broadcasting, Press and Internet in Britain’ at the University of Westminster on […]
WIAS and CAMRI Director, Professor Christian Fuchs, was interviewed by Carlos Fresneda in the Spanish daily El Mundo. In the interview, Fuchs states that the GDPR is an important […]
Leading media academics, including CAMRI staff, have written to the Guardian to express their concerns over the papers stance on Leveson part 2. The Guardian’s support for ending Leveson […]
“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 […]
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?”, […]
In an article published on NewsOK.com, about the U.S. government’s requirement that RT registers as a foreign agent, Prof. Steven Barnett has stated that ‘he sees some merit in […]
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 […]