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Hannah is marketing and communications officer at the Reuters Institute for the study of Journalism. She has worked across British regional and national press including as a digital editor at The Telegraph. Her writing had been published in the Independent, The Telegraph and various arts and lifestyle blogs including the Vagenda and IdeasMag. Hannah started her career as a trainee news journalist at the Sussex Newspaper series (Johnston Press) before moving to the Echo series in Essex (Newsquest) where she worked as senior arts feature writer.
September 12, 2016 •
Media and Politics, Recent, Research •
by Hannah Marsh
TV, radio, newspapers, and online media have historically provided society with a common foundation, ensuring the flow of information, offering an arena for debate – and a handful of other functions vital to democracy. But we live in...
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November 30, 2015 •
Digital News, Media Economics •
by Hannah Marsh
Many media organisations might find it hard to break a news story, then give it to a third party to control its distribution. But as distributed media – like Facebook’s Instant Articles – becomes a viable option for publishers...
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