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Journalisted Weekly, week ending 13 January 2012: Olympics, Leveson and Diamond Jubilee

JournalistedJournalisted is an independent, not-for-profit website built to make it easier for the public, to find out more about journalists and what they write about. It is run by the Media Standards Trust. It collects information automatically from the websites of British news outlets. Articles are indexed by journalist, based on the byline to the article. Keywords and statistics are automatically generated, and the site searches for any blogs or social bookmarking sites linking to each article. Continue reading

Law and Media Round Up – 16 July 2012

This week was the first of Leveson Module 4.  The first witnesses were Lords Black and Hunt, setting out their proposal for regulation without statutory intervention.  A number of commentators have found their Lordships “philosophical” opposition to statute hard to follow.  In the “Guardian” Dan Sabbagh asked whether it was wise for all concerned to try and dodge a Leveson bill.  Brian Cathcart argued that Lord Black was appealing to our instinct to say “I just don’t trust politicians” but went to ask “do we trust the editors and proprietors of the national papers any more? Look at their record”. Continue reading

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