Xin Xin has been interviewed by the South China Morning Post in their article on the rise of TV Drama’s promoting the Communist Party. The article by Sarah Zheng […]
Steven Barnett appeared on the Victoria Derbyshire show this week to discuss the BBC being forced to reveal the wages of its highest paid talent. Steven, who has written […]
This week Steven Barnett was featured in The Guardian responding to Tim Luckhurt’s comments on the Leveson framework. His letter is reproduced here: Tim Luckhurst (Letters, 23 May) says […]
With Orwell back in headlines due to the rise of ‘alternative facts’ and ‘fake news’, six books with ‘something prescient to say’ are up for best political writing prize. […]
This week Steven Barnett appeared on BBC NewsWatch to discuss Ofcom and the BBC. Steven Barnett outlined the changes which were implemented from the beginning of April, giving Ofcom […]
Xin Xin was interviewed by Mark Hanrahan of NBC News about the reporting style of China’s Global Times. We reproduce the article here with kind permission. Donald Trump’s administration […]
This week, Professor Steven Barnett was interviewed by Danish newspaper Dagbladet Information as part of an article on post-Brexit media and the political atmosphere in the UK. In the […]
Steven Barnett, Professor of Communications in the Westminster School of Media Art and Design is the first academic from the University of Westminster to be made a fellow of […]
Last week, CAMRI scholar Maria Michalis was interviewed by the Swiss online publication, Medienwoche. The article, which is published in German, discusses public service broadcasting, with a focus on […]
The last seven days have seen two of our staff speaking on Radio 4. Firstly on Saturday, Prof. Jean Seaton joined Women’s Hour to help celebrate 70 years of BBC […]