“How many of you would be comfortable explaining quantitative easing to a friend in the pub?” In the room full of LSE students, not a single hand went up in reply to the question posed by Mary Hockaday, Head of the new multimedia integrated BBC Newsroom. Ms Hockaday was making a point about the continuing importance of good journalism in a digital age, a point that she continually returned to throughout her inspiring presentation on the future of professional journalism in a changing media landscape
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A trip back to the BBC newsroom means I bump in to a few old colleagues spitting with rage about the...
“I used to say what I did and people would understand. Now people say, ‘what’s that?’” said Amanda F...
I was lucky enough to spend today with some outstanding journalism educators from around the world a...
There’s a perennial air of mystery around the media-consuming habits of teenagers and young adults. ...
Professional ideology and newsroom culture have become deeply embedded and codified in Anglo-America...
Alexandra Palace is part of the history of British broadcasting so it is a good place to have a conf...
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This article is by Polis Summer School student Dillon Baker (@dillonaube) on a talk given by Ros Atk...
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The London School of Economics and Political Science where my think-tank POLIS is based is an elite ...
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