The XLVIII Super Bowl and Advertising
Posted by: Dr John Jewell On February 2nd, the US holds its most watched and celebrated sporting event: the Super
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Posted by: Dr John Jewell On February 2nd, the US holds its most watched and celebrated sporting event: the Super
Read morePosted by: Sara Moseley Access to independent information about what is going on locally is essential to the working of
Read morePosted By: Richard Thomas I am currently engaged in ongoing research with Dr Stephen Cushion looking at television news coverage
Read morePosted by: Dr John Jewell 2014 began with the by now tediously predictable stories of hordes of Romanians and Bulgarians ‘flocking’
Read morePosted by: Dr Stephen Cushion Despite competition from new platforms online, on smart phones or on 24-hour television news channels,
Read morePosted by: Dr Arne Hintz Since early June 2013, the revelations by whistleblower Edward Snowden have changed our understanding of
Read moreThis is a guest post by: Rodney Pinder, former Director of the International News Safety Institute. Nelson Mandela’s long walk
Read morePosted by: Dr John Jewell When Justice John Saunders opened what he called the “trial of the century” he told
Read morePosted by Professor Justin Lewis Last week on the Today programme I heard a senior figure from the Murdoch stable
Read morePosted by Angela Graham I believe I’m not unusual among tv producers in finding that academic work about television doesn’t
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