In February 2022 the UK Parliament Communications and Digital Committee launched a new inquiry into the future funding of the BBC. The inquiry follows comments by Culture Secretary Nadine […]
CAMRI Doctoral Researcher, Manisha Ganguly, has been shortlisted for the 2022 One Young World Journalist of the Year award. One Young World is a global forum for young leaders […]
Prof. Steven Barnett has spoken to the Financial Times in response to UK Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries calling for Ofcom to remove access to RT in the UK. As […]
Steven Barnett and Maria Michalis participated in “The Future of Public Service Media” conference, organised by the Slovenian Academy of Sciences & Arts. Steven explained that scale, scope, reach […]
To celebrate 100 years of the BBC The Observer Magazine brought together 100 cultural figures to give their thoughts on the history of the corporation. Prof. Jean Seaton joined […]
Doug Specht, Senior Lecturer and Director of Teaching, Learning and Quality Assurance, has led on the creation of a range of resources for the Royal Geographical Society (RGS). The […]
Steven Barnett, Professor of Communications, submitted written evidence which has been heavily featured in the Press Recognition Panel’s sixth annual report on the recognition of press regulators in the […]
Professor Jean Seaton, Professor of Media History at the Westminster School of Media and Communication and Director of the Orwell Foundation, was featured on Times Radio’s breakfast show discussing […]
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, […]
Jean Seaton has spoken to Imke Köhler of Tagesschau at the ARD-Studio London. In the interview Seaton discussed the role of the licence fee in funding the work of […]