June 30, 2016 •
Business Models, Media and Politics, Short stories •
by Ian Burrell
Suddenly everyone is talking about the European Union. It’s a great irony of Brexit that in threatening the very future of the Brussels project, the shock vote has provoked unprecedented levels of interest in the collective’s...
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February 11, 2016 •
Research, Short stories •
by Charlie Beckett
How do you reach an audience to pay attention to your research or publications in a world where media power is shifting and the terms of communication trade are becoming more complicated and subjective? An old friend of mine who used to...
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January 29, 2016 •
Digital News, Short stories •
by EJO
EJO’s pick of upcoming media events, opportunities, grants and jobs … Editorial linked assistant position, Daily Mail, London Wired: looking for a Digital Editor Journalism and Crisis, Annual Journalism Conference at...
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March 20, 2013 •
Digital News •
by Pier Luca Santoro
It’s certainly no secret, for better or worse, Twitter is changing the way journalism is produced and received. Austrian journalist Nadja Hahn investigated the question of why social media is important for journalism. In collaboration...
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