Polis Intern John Ray reports on the latest Polis Media Agenda Talk featuring Andrew Miller, CEO of the Guardian Media Group. Read the full text here Andrew Miller’s technological panacea is “open”, the Swiss Army knife of new media solutions. He uses the term as a core value, a type of dialogue, a form of journalism, a content creation strategy, an ethical practice, a digitally distinct value, and a business strategy
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Today I met with Ed Greenspon, editor of Canada’s great serious newspaper the Globe and Mail. He’s p...
The Guardian’s David Leigh is possibly Britain’s leading investigative reporter, as his success over...
Polis is hosting an Opendemocracy.net/MacArthur Foundation all-day seminar on the credibility of new...
Polis Intern Sakshi Dayal reports on the latest Polis Media Agenda Talk featuring Andrew Miller, CEO...
The Guardian’s CEO Andrew Miller has given a lecture at Polis LSE – you can read a full text of spee...
In this paper is addressed the new media status, which is created in the digital age. Media in the d...
The Guardian is no longer (just) a newspaper and it’s no longer (just) British. In a globalised onli...
I am not an economist (despite working at the LSE) and like most British political journalists, I ca...
The Edward Snowden National Security Agency leak of 2013 was an important punctuating phase in the e...
This presentation will deal with the transformations that have occurred in news journalism worldwide...
It is no news to anyone involved with the media, from the newsroom to the boardroom to the classroom...
The chairman of the New York Times Arthur Sulzberger gave a talk at Polis LSE on the continuing digi...
News organisations are struggling with technology transitions and fearful for their future. Yet a ca...
When profit becomes the core function of a newspaper, the news falls out of touch with the public. W...
Travelling around New York City at the weekend with my two teenage boys was a reminder of just how g...
Today I met with Ed Greenspon, editor of Canada’s great serious newspaper the Globe and Mail. He’s p...
The Guardian’s David Leigh is possibly Britain’s leading investigative reporter, as his success over...
Polis is hosting an Opendemocracy.net/MacArthur Foundation all-day seminar on the credibility of new...