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Prize-winning students hear about difficulties of reporting on Gaza-Israel conflict
JOURNALISM students at the University of the West of England heard about the ethical considerations affecting journalists covering the conflict…
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Cable brings a fresh new voice to Bristol’s media
THEÂ fourth edition of ‘The Bristol Cable’, the city’s new investigative magazine, hit the streets in July 2015.. Produced every two…
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Mediawise to move out of UWE
THE journalism ethics charity MediaWise is severing its connection with the University of the West of England after eight years.…
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Can a regulated press be a free press?
Bristol NUJ debate hears from union leader and libertarian free-speecher on eve of Leveson report NUJ general secretary Michelle Stanistreet…
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Benn Lecture sparks attacks on NUJ
BRISTOL NUJ’S Benn Lecture later this month on the Leveson Inquiry has been the cause of attacks on the NUJ…
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Mediawise attacks bully boys who fear Leveson will clip their wings
OUR forthcoming Benn Lecture on the Leveson Inquiry has stirred a storm of attacks on the NUJ for allegedly backing state…
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Stanistreet and Hume to debate Leveson findings in Bristol
Bristol NUJ presents Where now for the Press after Leveson? The Benn Lecture 2012 in conjunction with Bristol Festival…
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Rupert Murdoch has decided to close the News of the World – but is it enough to save the reputation…
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“What’s the Blogging Story?” Watershed, Bristol, 22 October 2010
What’s the relationship between traditional and new media? An evening of debate with mainstream journalists and bloggers.
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We’re the ‘mass’ in ‘mass media’: bloggers meet journalists with Bristol NUJ
‘Newspapers used to be the mass media. But this is the mass media now,’ declared Guardian media commentator Roy Greenslade…