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The world of journalism from a UK perspective. November 22, 2012. Politico.com might hold the key to saving our industry. In 2008 politico.com came out of nowhere to dominate the media coverage of the US Presidential Election. Today it employs around 75 editorial staff. Produces a daily print addition and is an essential source of information for Washington insiders. Oh, and it’s not losing money. But this does not mean Politico has nothing to teach us this side of the pond. This is what Politico has sho...
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The world of journalism from a UK perspective. November 27, 2012. The Leveson Inquiry due to publish report. Image courtesy of NS Newsflash. Lord Justice Leveson is due to publish his report on press standards in the next few days. He is widely expected to call for statutory regulation of the press, but the decision will ultimately be left to the Prime Minister. David Cameron is left with a difficult decision: to regulate the freedom of the press, or to regulate it to protect victims. Signed by 42 MPs an...
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The world of journalism from a UK perspective. Tagged: Freedom of press. November 27, 2012. The Leveson Inquiry due to publish report. Image courtesy of NS Newsflash. If Leveson suggests statutory regulations of the press and David Cameron rejects it, he will be going against the very report that the commissioned. But on the other hand, if Cameron accepts it he will be going against some of his closest political allies in the cabinet, not to mention the press itself. Signed by 42 MPs and two peers was th...
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The world of journalism from a UK perspective. November 27, 2012. The Leveson Inquiry due to publish report. Image courtesy of NS Newsflash. Lord Justice Leveson is due to publish his report on press standards in the next few days. He is widely expected to call for statutory regulation of the press, but the decision will ultimately be left to the Prime Minister. David Cameron is left with a difficult decision: to regulate the freedom of the press, or to regulate it to protect victims. Signed by 42 MPs an...
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The world of journalism from a UK perspective. November 27, 2012. The Leveson Inquiry due to publish report. Image courtesy of NS Newsflash. Lord Justice Leveson is due to publish his report on press standards in the next few days. He is widely expected to call for statutory regulation of the press, but the decision will ultimately be left to the Prime Minister. David Cameron is left with a difficult decision: to regulate the freedom of the press, or to regulate it to protect victims. Signed by 42 MPs an...
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