Doug Specht has spoken with The Bunker Global podcast about four years of Bukele’s rule in El Salvador. The podcast focused on the special measures introduced by President […]
Prof. Jean Seaton recently spoke to Kitabistan, an Azerbaijan based publishers who work work translate texts into Azerbaijani. In the interview, which can be read in full on the […]
Prof. Jean Seaton recently spoke with Finnish media outlet Helsingin Sanomat about the role of public broadcasters in maintaining a nations resilience to crisis. in the interview Seaton notes […]
Professor Jean Seaton has been quoted in an article in the Economist which explores the enduring love for the work of George Orwell. The article, which takes two new […]
Dr Doug Specht, Reader at the Westminster School of Media and Communications, is on the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) Centre for Humanitarian Data’s […]
Throughout last week, Steven Barnett was called upon by numerous news outlets to give his thoughts on the Sun newspaper’s allegations against Huw Edwards, and the BBC’s subsequent response. […]
Throughout June and July Doug Specht has been discussing the future of Higher Education at a range of events. Starting in London on the 30th June, Specht worked with […]
Prof. Steven Barnett spoke to RTÉ as a scandal over their finances engulfed the organisation. The scandal relates to secret payments between 2017 and 2022 to the high profile […]
Manisha Ganguly has been shortlisted for the 2023 MeCCSA Outstanding Achievement Awards in the “Doctoral Research of the Year” category. Manisha was awarded her PhD in 2022 with a […]
Public Service Media (PSM) and Sustainability was a one-day workshop organised by Alessandro D’Arma and Maria Michalis in collaboration with the Public Media Alliance and the International Association of […]