Alexandra Palace is part of the history of British broadcasting so it is a good place to have a conference (sponsored by the BBC) about the future. But why are people so reluctant to move on from the old questions
A lot of talk here from Secretary of State Andy Burnham onwards about the public and yet the citizen...
Some more thoughts (not all mine, by any means) from this week’s conference on Media and Democracy a...
With the BBC apparently under siege it’s easy to think that public service broadcasting as a concept...
A packed room at the Frontline Club and a panel of passionate speakers made me feel that people do a...
If the politicians like social media so much, then we must be doing something wrong. That’s my half-...
Polis is hosting an Opendemocracy.net/MacArthur Foundation all-day seminar on the credibility of new...
It’s always fun at BBC White City. They can assemble more talent for a staff conference on the futur...
I am stuck in the Aldwych chairing various sessions at a British Council conference while around the...
Tonight (Thursday November 8th) we host a major public debate about the future of public service jou...
The world of international media research has gathered at the LSE for the Media Department’s anniver...
I am obsessed by how journalists can survive and thrive in the face of rapid technological and socia...
Last week saw the last of the current series of the Future of News seminars. They have taken us on a...
Alastair Campbell has just given two lectures in Cambridge and I was part of a debate with some medi...
On 20 February Charlie Beckett, Director of Polis, led a discussion with Stig Abell and Jim Waterson...
Polis is partnering up with Channel 4/4iP on a series of national debates to be filmed for a special...
A lot of talk here from Secretary of State Andy Burnham onwards about the public and yet the citizen...
Some more thoughts (not all mine, by any means) from this week’s conference on Media and Democracy a...
With the BBC apparently under siege it’s easy to think that public service broadcasting as a concept...
A packed room at the Frontline Club and a panel of passionate speakers made me feel that people do a...
If the politicians like social media so much, then we must be doing something wrong. That’s my half-...
Polis is hosting an Opendemocracy.net/MacArthur Foundation all-day seminar on the credibility of new...
It’s always fun at BBC White City. They can assemble more talent for a staff conference on the futur...
I am stuck in the Aldwych chairing various sessions at a British Council conference while around the...
Tonight (Thursday November 8th) we host a major public debate about the future of public service jou...
The world of international media research has gathered at the LSE for the Media Department’s anniver...
I am obsessed by how journalists can survive and thrive in the face of rapid technological and socia...
Last week saw the last of the current series of the Future of News seminars. They have taken us on a...
Alastair Campbell has just given two lectures in Cambridge and I was part of a debate with some medi...
On 20 February Charlie Beckett, Director of Polis, led a discussion with Stig Abell and Jim Waterson...
Polis is partnering up with Channel 4/4iP on a series of national debates to be filmed for a special...
A lot of talk here from Secretary of State Andy Burnham onwards about the public and yet the citizen...
Some more thoughts (not all mine, by any means) from this week’s conference on Media and Democracy a...
With the BBC apparently under siege it’s easy to think that public service broadcasting as a concept...