Diving into Danger tells the story of men from the Mosquito Coast of Honduras who dive hundreds of meters below the sea, risking paralysis and death to catch lobsters that are then consumed at dining tables in the U.S and Europe. Sex, Lies and Black Magic examines the phenomena of human trafficking via the journey of a young woman from a village in Nigeria to a brothel in Italy. They are two examples of the work of Channel 4 reporter Jenny Kleeman’s attempt to make the Unreported World, reported
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In the networked journalism age there is a lot that the news media can learn from other organisation...
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Brisbane’s Courier-Mail newspaper ran a fantastic story a couple of years ago about a couple l...
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The media has been blamed for the apparent spate of suicides in South Wales. The more subtle version...
No kind of journalism is more shrouded in myth than the investigative reporter. Films like All The P...
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