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Media on the Fence – Presentation | Media on the Fence
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Media on the Fence. The question of impartiality in the news. Media on the Fence – Presentation. March 19, 2009. For your viewing pleasure…please see the link below for the slides from our presentation. Media On the Fence – 26.02.09 Presentation on Impartiality. Tom, Ali, Owen and Daphne. From → Uncategorized. Larr; A multimedia goodbye to impartiality. Chinese media impartiality during 1960s to 1980s →. Leave one →. March 19, 2009 8:47 PM. March 19, 2009 10:57 PM. Hi Ali,Tom and Owen. You are commenting...
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Scott Roberts | My ideas on news and politics | Page 2
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My ideas on news and politics. From all the presentation that I’ve seen, it’s clear that user-generated content seeps into every part of the media debate, and it’s also apparent that social-networking and user-generated content are really part of the same coin. I think in our presentation we hit the nail on head, by illustrating how user-generated content is fundamental to journalism. On the topic of user generated content and citizen journalism. It also illuminated that this is an incredibly complex...
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No more fun for The Sun? | Fair Comment
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Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression. No more fun for The Sun? March 22, 2009. Although our official blog deadline has passed, i’ve decided to carry on…. In just under a month, The Sun will be launching it’s own radio station. This pair of tits will have to stick to twittering. In his Guardian blog. Greenslade points out that the Sun’s popularity and its power of influence, (plus the fact that many elements of the newspaper, such as Sport and Dear Deirdre will feature in the ...
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ninasaada | Fair Comment
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Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression. March 20, 2009. From looking at all of the other blogs from other course members it’s clear to see how everyone’s topics interlink with one another. I thought that the Citizen Journalism. March 18, 2009. Bloggers get a voice at G20. G20 Voices is inviting a group of influential bloggers to step up and have their say at the summit. They want public to go online and nominate bloggers. 15 bloggers from the developing world. February 15, 2009.
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Where next for Fair Comment? | Fair Comment
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Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression. Where next for Fair Comment? March 20, 2009. However. I still feel that the old addege is ultimately true. Knowledge is Power. Maker and marveller of pictures and words. Sometimes for the telly. One thought on “ Where next for Fair Comment? March 20, 2009 at 4:57 pm. Regulation, oppression, user-generated content, citizen journalism, social media, multi-media platforms…it’s all in there…and will be for a long time yet. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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What did I learn and what’s the future? | Media on the Fence
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Media on the Fence. The question of impartiality in the news. What did I learn and what’s the future? March 19, 2009. Now, today, it’s much better, because you can choose whether to be a Chinese Communist Party Member when working in CCTV or other 50 stations. And reporters can do some stories critical of the government now, such as this program show–Criticism of the law. As my father said, we can always learn a lot from the people who have a different perspective from you. It’s true that I hav...Hope yo...
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A multimedia goodbye to impartiality | Media on the Fence
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Media on the Fence. The question of impartiality in the news. A multimedia goodbye to impartiality. March 18, 2009. From → Uncategorized. Larr; Chinese major media entities. Media on the Fence – Presentation →. Leave one →. March 20, 2009 12:10 PM. This is lifted from my 2007 dissertation on the rise of 24-hour news channels,. Fox News and the great divide:. America’s political culture helps explain how Fox News became so successful and so unique. Before the late 1980s American television news had mi...
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huijunzheng | Media on the Fence
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Media on the Fence. The question of impartiality in the news. March 19, 2009. What did I learn and what’s the future? March 19, 2009. Chinese media impartiality during 1960s to 1980s. March 17, 2009. Chinese major media entities. March 15, 2009. The cease of publication for “China Business Post”. March 13, 2009. The culture and history influence on Chinese media impartiality. March 11, 2009. The impartiality on Tibet issue report. February 3, 2009. A thought of impartiality. Time waits for no Man…. Creat...
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Time waits for no Man… | Media on the Fence
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Media on the Fence. The question of impartiality in the news. Time waits for no Man…. March 21, 2009. The day after a flurry of deadlines, as I lie in bed with some time on my hands, there was one last thought on impartiality I wanted to commit to digital paper. And appropriately enough, it’s about space and time. If you’ve seen our snazy little presentation. You may have seen John Snow’s comments about impartiality. In which journalists have to turn around stories now. None of this is to say that impart...
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Using the FOI Act as weapon? | SpeakOut
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Speaking out on Freedom of Information. Using the FOI Act as weapon? January 28, 2009 – 6:48 pm. It’s interesting to see that the BBC is on the receiving end. It isn’t clear from this report who was behind the Freedom of Information requests. However, I imagine it is someone with an axe to grind – other broadcasters with public service remits perhaps? In any case, given what we’ve seen about MP’s expenses. Laquo; Pictures speak a thousand words…. By The $64,000 question « SpeakOut. 8230;] to making it ha...