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- The future of local journalism: no easy answers by David Hayward
In 1995, when I started my career at BBC Radio Leicester, my first position...
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Italian media corrected by its audience on Japan earthquakeby The European Journalism CentreThe earthquake that struck Japan on 11 March also shook Italian media outlets, with the audience protesting about their output. TV and newspaper reporters who were...
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Google not to blame for journalism's woesby Peter BarronGuest blog by the Google executive and former BBC journalist. Some have singled out Google as being to blame for journalism's current woes. Unsurprisingly,...
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