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Media policy in Britain
The BBC’s moment of peril
Whither Public Service Media Governance: Looking Back, Looking Ahead
Prince Harry and the Mirror: how court victory reopened the phone hacking scandal the British press had hoped was over
Rupert Murdoch: bad for journalism, bad for democracy
Come off it, Ofcom
Oakeshott and Hancock: betraying a confidential source damages journalism and is a threat to public health
Where public interest and public benefit meet: the application of charity law to journalism
Doreen Lawrence and Prince Harry’s lawsuit against Daily Mail publisher underlines need for Leveson Inquiry part two
Orwell at the BBC: A Reflection
BBC at 100: a century of informing, educating, entertaining – and trying to keep politicians honest
It’s the news, stupid
The government is right to want to protect the vulnerable from harmful social media, but it’s going about it in the wrong way
‘News Deserts’ in the UK
The people’s broadcasters
Why the UK government’s new school curriculum resource body should partner with the BBC
Channel 4: why selling the broadcaster is a risky move for the UK government
Viral journalism. Strategy, tactics and limitations of the fast spread of content on social media: Case study of the United Kingdom quality publications
Ipso should be ashamed
Public Service Broadcasting in the Online Television Environment: The Case for PSB VoD Players and the Role of Policy Focusing on the BBC iPlayer
Why should we care about media policy? Critical directions in media policy research
Channel 4: rather than privatising public service media we should be expanding it online
Out on Air
Public broadcasting: does the UK’s regulator have the public interest at heart?
Meghan and Harry’s Oprah interview: why British media coverage could backfire
Why Ofcom must find its backbone
Public service media in the age of SVoDs: A comparative study of PSM strategic responses in Flanders, Italy and the UK
Charles Wheeler Award (2020)
The BBC: Guardian of Public Understanding
The Battle for Understanding: the pandemic of disinformation, and the role of the BBC
The Monarchy, ‘Popularity’, Legitimacy and the Media
Can Tim Davie save the BBC?
BBC chair: leak of No 10’s choice attempts to destroy independence of appointments
The BBC and the Blob. The very local and the very global.
#DefundtheBBC: the anatomy of a social media campaign
Not the way to use our money
Why do we happily give our data to shops but not the state?
Everyday Life and Everyday Communication in Coronavirus Capitalism (Podcast and Essay)
In times like these, what is the future of the BBC?
Journalists must not allow themselves to be used by unscrupulous politicians
BBC School Broadcasting Vs Margaret Thatcher
The Telegraph’s Brexit poll is bogus, but broadcasters seem not to have noticed
Cairncross review: two cheers and two fears for the future of UK journalism
Daily Mail: new editor and new ‘enemies of the people’
Queer in Your Ear: Connecting Space, Community, and Identity in LGBT BBC Radio Programs, 1992–2000
LGBTQ+ and Radio/Audio Media Symposium Introduction
Religious Intolerance: A challenge for the European Media
Reform charity law to allow funding of public interest journalism
Allegations against Fox insufficient for judicial review of merger decision (Avaaz Foundation v Ofcom)
How can creating a public service internet challenge the power of Google and Facebook?
How Corbyn’s Plan To Tax Google And Facebook Could Create A Public Service Internet
How do Public Service Broadcasters Make a Case for Themselves? An Analysis of BBC’s “Charter Manifestos”
Teaching vicarious trauma in the journalism classroom: An examination of educational provision in UK universities
Literary India at the BBC
BBC Experiments in Local Radio Broadcasting 1961–62
Radio Modernisms: Features, Cultures and the BBC
Geordie Greig: what to expect from the Daily Mail’s next editor
Youth radio is in interesting times.
The government scuppers Leveson Part 2: is Britain’s press undermining democracy?
Distribution Dilemmas for Public Service Media: Evidence from the BBC
UK can lead the way on ethical AI, says Lords Committee, citing work of Mercedes Bunz
Who are the Bullies?
Why Theresa May’s plan to save local journalism could end up benefiting media moguls
Fake News Is Not Just The Word Of The Year, But A Danger To Democracy That Can Only Be Overcome By Adequate Legal And Media Reforms
As it turns 50, BBC Local Radio needs fresh ideas to survive the digital onslaught
A leading political journalist has claimed that partisan websites are “waging guerrilla war” against the BBC
Channel 4: “Now no difference in value between an All 4 impact and a linear one”
Karen Bradley Stands Up To The Murdochs – But Has Ofcom Lost Its Bottle?
Unveiling BBC talent’s pay is a deliberate attempt to undermine a great British institution
David Gauntlett at the BFI Media Conference
The hollowing out of public service media: a constructivist institutionalist analysis of the commercialisation of BBC’s in-house production
Daily Mail vs The Guardian: why did editor Paul Dacre lose his rag?
New Videonet report: Next-generation multiscreen operations – how big is the fork in the road?
Don’t Underestimate The Power Of Britain’s Right-Wing Press
Why we need “Robo Laws”
I don’t care about Pippa Middleton’s wedding—nor do most Britons
Sick of “strong and stable leadership”? Blame brain scans
As Prince Phillip sets the media ablaze, here’s why we still find the royal family so compelling
Murdoch has had too many favours
Full ownership of Sky will increase Rupert Murdoch’s power
Playboy magazine’s return to nudity is a naked bid to cover up its irrelevance
Prof Steven Barnett writes to FT about their view on Leveson
The Crosland Legacy: The Future of British Social Democracy
Murdoch Sky bid is a nasty Christmas headache for the culture secretary
The Political Quarterly: Chilcot Collection
Impress vs IPSO: A chasm, not a cigarette paper
History repeated as IPSO morphs into the PCC
Press regulation in Britain: a step forward – and a step back
Tony Wright Discusses Democracy in Britain with Jean Seaton for Political Quarterly
Not as nice as it looks
Does Theresa May really want an independent BBC? The jury’s out
The Tragic Downfall of British Media
A rollicking exposé of the beastliness of the Murdoch press
What does contestable funding mean for children’s TV in Britain?
The BBC, the White Paper and the Future of UK Children’s Content
Yes, the BBC is penitent over the Savile abuse scandal. And now it must lead
Future of BBC should not be left to this committee of MPs
UK might get a press watchdog with teeth
Why new regulator could be a game-changing moment for journalism
Bosses’ right to snoop on staff emails is an invasion of privacy and ignores the way we work
How the Fearmongering ‘Sun’ Distorts Its Polls
The Press Recognition Panel is far from a waste of time and money
Politics versus public interest in battle over press regulation
Is Cameron surrendering to press power?
Plurality, Policy and the Local: Can hyperlocals fill the gap?
VIEWPOINT: A MALICIOUS AND UNDEMOCRATIC ASSAULT ON THE BBC
Why the BBC Trust must not be abolished
Is Leveson dead or merely sleeping?
General Election Analysis: Four reasons why a partisan press helped win it for the Tories
Why Leveson is alive and well, despite the election result
New Book: Media Power and Plurality
Is the BBC safe in the hands of Britain’s new culture secretary?
After Patten, the BBC needs a steady hand that can reshape it in testing times
Why the BBC’s Future Hangs on This Election
‘Toothless’ press regulator is a busted flush, but genuine post-Leveson reform is still on the way
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