The Guardian’s David Leigh is possibly Britain’s leading investigative reporter, as his success over stories such as the BAE/Saudi arms sales/bribery scandal shows. But I disagree when he blamed the Internet for the loss of time to do ‘good’ journalism in a speech to City University
Polis is hosting an Opendemocracy.net/MacArthur Foundation all-day seminar on the credibility of new...
Michael Massing argues that the news media is being adversely affected by the internet because of de...
Journalism is an ever-changing profession that is right now getting increasingly impacted by advance...
I am talking to a charitable foundation that wants to foster investigative journalism and my advice ...
Can we trust the Internet? There is no more fundamental question about news media today. And yet it ...
A report on the Future of News Seminar 4 from Charlie Beckett, director of POLIS. The seminar was he...
We review and model the impact of the internet on the production and uptake of high- quality news. O...
Last week saw the last of the current series of the Future of News seminars. They have taken us on a...
George Brock has written an interesting essay on reporting standards through the ages sparked by a r...
The nature of journalism puts reporters in the firing line of internet trolls. Claire Wolfe argues t...
Internet surveillance has become a crucial issue for journalism. The “Snowden moment” has shed light...
This book looks at how the quality and commercial viability of British journalism are under critical...
Th e turmoil affl icting traditional media may well lead to a renaissance for investigative journali...
I am not an economist (despite working at the LSE) and like most British political journalists, I ca...
to obey and support the enforcement of the Honor Code, which prohibits lying, cheating, or stealing ...
Polis is hosting an Opendemocracy.net/MacArthur Foundation all-day seminar on the credibility of new...
Michael Massing argues that the news media is being adversely affected by the internet because of de...
Journalism is an ever-changing profession that is right now getting increasingly impacted by advance...
I am talking to a charitable foundation that wants to foster investigative journalism and my advice ...
Can we trust the Internet? There is no more fundamental question about news media today. And yet it ...
A report on the Future of News Seminar 4 from Charlie Beckett, director of POLIS. The seminar was he...
We review and model the impact of the internet on the production and uptake of high- quality news. O...
Last week saw the last of the current series of the Future of News seminars. They have taken us on a...
George Brock has written an interesting essay on reporting standards through the ages sparked by a r...
The nature of journalism puts reporters in the firing line of internet trolls. Claire Wolfe argues t...
Internet surveillance has become a crucial issue for journalism. The “Snowden moment” has shed light...
This book looks at how the quality and commercial viability of British journalism are under critical...
Th e turmoil affl icting traditional media may well lead to a renaissance for investigative journali...
I am not an economist (despite working at the LSE) and like most British political journalists, I ca...
to obey and support the enforcement of the Honor Code, which prohibits lying, cheating, or stealing ...
Polis is hosting an Opendemocracy.net/MacArthur Foundation all-day seminar on the credibility of new...
Michael Massing argues that the news media is being adversely affected by the internet because of de...
Journalism is an ever-changing profession that is right now getting increasingly impacted by advance...