Thursday, 18 June 2009
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Broadcast Journalism

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BBC gets anonymity order on rape case man overturned

18 June 2009

A ban on identifying a man acquitted of a rape who was now believed to have committed the crime has been lifted after a challenge by the BBC.

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MSP: BBC's Scottish news is 'mind-numbingly parochial'

17 June 2009

The director general of the BBC today hit back at claims that its coverage of news in Scotland was full of 'cat-up-a-tree-type stories'

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Digital Britain: The media industry reaction

17 June 2009

A round-up of what some of the main broadcasters, newspaper groups and unions have made of Lord Carter's Digital Britain proposals.

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Digital Britain: Lyons says licence fee not a 'slush fund'

16 June 2009

The BBC Trust today condemned proposals to 'top-slice' the BBC licence fee contained in the Digital Britain report.

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Digital Britain preview: A new era for British journalism?

16 June 2009

The Government's Digital Britain report, outlining wide-ranging plans for the future of the internet and communications industries, will be published today at about 3.30pm.

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BBC agrees regional news partnership with STV

16 June 2009

The BBC has signed a partnership agreement to share some of its regional news resources with Scottish broadcaster STV.

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Ofcom could allow charities to fund their own TV shows

15 June 2009

Not-for-profit organisations could be allowed to pay for TV documentaries to be made about them under new rules proposed today by Ofcom.

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Max Mosley: Journalists who breach privacy deserve jail

15 June 2009

Max Mosley uses a BBC1 Panorama documentary tonight to call for prison sentences for journalists who seriously breach people's privacy.

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Iranian authorities block BBC election coverage

15 June 2009

Iran is blocking the BBC's broadcasts to the country in a bid to limit reporting of the aftermath of the disputed election, the corporation has said.

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Communications minister Stephen Carter exit confirmed

12 June 2009

The Department for Culture, Media and Sport has confirmed that Stephen Carter will step down as communications minister at the summer recess.

Television

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BBC gets anonymity order on rape case man overturned

18 June 2009

A ban on identifying a man acquitted of a rape who was now believed to have committed the crime has been lifted after a challenge by the BBC.

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MSP: BBC's Scottish news is 'mind-numbingly parochial'

17 June 2009

The director general of the BBC today hit back at claims that its coverage of news in Scotland was full of 'cat-up-a-tree-type stories'

More Television Journalism News

Radio

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Digital Britain preview: A new era for British journalism?

16 June 2009

The Government's Digital Britain report, outlining wide-ranging plans for the future of the internet and communications industries, will be published today at about 3.30pm.

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GMG Radio wins award for investing in documentaries

7 June 2009

GMG has won the gold award at this year's Arqiva Commercial Radio Awards for investing in documentaries to compete with the BBC.

More Radio Journalism News

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