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Monthly Archives: December 2009
Three wise men of journalism
If you’re buying Christmas presents for a journalism student, here’s a suggestion…. Knightley – The First Casualty. While telling the story of swashbuckling war correspondents, it also gets one up to speed with modern history more generally. Then, with the … Continue reading
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Guest speakers – web start-ups and ethics
We’ve just booked our next visiting speakers: Chris Brown, Bristol web journalism entrepreneur and Mike Jempson, media ethics campaigner. More to come in the New Year.
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Is there a Santa Claus?
It’s as Christmassy as mince pies and the thousandth showing of Zulu – the world’s most widely re-printed newspaper editorial, right here
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