The financial crisis could be a wakeup call for journalism as well as the banking regulators. The best session at the End of Journalism? Conference discussed the coverage of the Great Crash. There is a tendency towards crass anti-capitalist triumphalism and 20-20 hindsight in this debate. But investigative journalist Paul Lashmar avoided that temptation in his presentation which outlined how we can find out what journalism should have found out
“How many of you have heard of a CDS?” A smattering of hands shot up into the air when Bloomberg New...
During the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) of 2008, the financial press attracted criticism for its co...
A common critique in studies about journalism and the 2008 global financial crisis has been that the...
For two years Polis has been working on a Financial Journalism Report by Dr Damian Tambini. Now, Cra...
This is a preliminary report on a Polis seminar on financial journalism featuring Howard Davies (LSE...
Why didn’t they see it coming? Why didn’t the financial media tell us that capitalism was about to i...
The in-depth reporting in the UK of the subprime market began in the UK in earnest after Northern Ro...
The current crisis in global banking, markets and economies has reminded us all of the importance of...
What if journalists had said nothing about the financial meltdown at the beginning of the crisis? Wo...
It’s a good day to be thinking about future scenarios for the media. In the wake of the latest globa...
In the fallout of the 2008 global financial crisis, the financial media were criticised for failing ...
The Northern Rock debacle has the papers in Wall Street Crash mode: “Bank Savers Panic” says the Sta...
Financial journalism is under attack for it’s failure to report the global economic crisis. But it’s...
The Treasury Select Committee is to discuss the reporting of the biggest story of 2008 and what will...
In 2007-8 the world economy started its heady journey to recession. The Queen herself asked "why did...
“How many of you have heard of a CDS?” A smattering of hands shot up into the air when Bloomberg New...
During the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) of 2008, the financial press attracted criticism for its co...
A common critique in studies about journalism and the 2008 global financial crisis has been that the...
For two years Polis has been working on a Financial Journalism Report by Dr Damian Tambini. Now, Cra...
This is a preliminary report on a Polis seminar on financial journalism featuring Howard Davies (LSE...
Why didn’t they see it coming? Why didn’t the financial media tell us that capitalism was about to i...
The in-depth reporting in the UK of the subprime market began in the UK in earnest after Northern Ro...
The current crisis in global banking, markets and economies has reminded us all of the importance of...
What if journalists had said nothing about the financial meltdown at the beginning of the crisis? Wo...
It’s a good day to be thinking about future scenarios for the media. In the wake of the latest globa...
In the fallout of the 2008 global financial crisis, the financial media were criticised for failing ...
The Northern Rock debacle has the papers in Wall Street Crash mode: “Bank Savers Panic” says the Sta...
Financial journalism is under attack for it’s failure to report the global economic crisis. But it’s...
The Treasury Select Committee is to discuss the reporting of the biggest story of 2008 and what will...
In 2007-8 the world economy started its heady journey to recession. The Queen herself asked "why did...
“How many of you have heard of a CDS?” A smattering of hands shot up into the air when Bloomberg New...
During the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) of 2008, the financial press attracted criticism for its co...
A common critique in studies about journalism and the 2008 global financial crisis has been that the...