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- How the press has failed to represent the public mood over Leveson
- An analysis of the Delaunay Deal
- Et tu, FT?
- Letter to the FT
- Why Leveson won’t opt for the Irish model of press regulation
- A misleading defence of press freedom
- Will tighter regulation give a green light to enemies of free speech?
- In Response to Roy Greenslade’s BJR Article
- ‘Enforced self-regulation’ – what can the Leveson Inquiry learn from Australia ?
- Proposal for press adjudicator
- Missed opportunities: how Lords see the future of investigative journalism
- Press ‘omerta’: How newspapers’ failure to report the phone hacking scandal exposed the limitations of media accountability
- Did the PCC turn a blind eye to evidence that phone hacking went beyond one rogue reporter?
- Why did Leveson go soft on The Sun?
- The other journalism inquiry: investigative journalism
- Is unfamiliarity breeding contempt?
- The real threats to investigative journalism
- Lord Judge’s misjudged references to press self-regulation
- The story most papers missed: Dacre calls for statutory backstop
- Tabloid hacks and Trojan horses
- Watergate-Hackgate-Guardian debate
- Reform of press self-regulation – a spectrum of possible models
- Daily Mail complaint about composition of the Leveson panel
- Why a professional registry of journalists is a bad idea
- Unanswered questions a ‘PCC Plus’ needs to answer
- UK coverage of the Arab Spring so far: Journalisted analysis
- Churnalism Weekly: The Guardian, Tuesday 26th July
- Self-regulation: recommendations for reform
- Churnalism Weekly: Financial Times, Tuesday 19th July
- Reforming the PCC: babies and bathwater
- Press reform: a local view
- Churnalism Weekly: The Independent, Tuesday 12th July
- Churnalism Weekly: The Times, Tuesday 5th July
- Churnalism Weekly: The Sun, Tuesday 28th June
- Churnalism Weekly: Daily Mirror, Tuesday 21 June
- Legal costs reforms will virtually kill off CFAs
- On the Media: Celebrities, Super Injunctions and Phone Hacking
- Churnalism Weekly: Daily Telegraph, Tuesday 14 June
- Digital deficit = democratic deficit?
- Churnalism weekly – Daily Express, Tuesday 7th June
- Open letter to schema.org
- The many meanings of privacy
- Churnalism weekly: The Daily Mail, Tuesday 1st June
- Has the value of the public interest test been fatally undermined?
- Welcome PCC precedent unlikely to have wider impact
- Should there be legal protection for privacy in the internet era?
- Is it possible that we’ll never know the truth about phone hacking?
- Go explore churnalism
- Why churnalism.com should keep highlighting the use of survey ‘news copy’ by the UK press
- Science journalism and showing your working
- Crowdsourcing, verification and ‘alpha users’
- Political churnalism
- Fuel to the fire
- The technology driving churnalism.com
- Ladies and gentleman, please start your churn engines
- Data journalism – shorthand for coping with information abundance
- US local news experiments leagues ahead of UK
- Local news is important – whatever 10 O’Clock Live says
- The PCC’s working group on phone hacking – too little too late
- Local news and the democratic deficit – Port Talbot
- The Burton Copeland Files
- Oh for those lazy hazy crazy days of summer
- Libel and the public – we’re all publishers now
- Libel reform and the public – review of MST/INFORRM debate at Gray’s Inn
- The public and libel reform – debate tonight
- Libel Reform, Bloggers, Scientists and Media Corporations
- A dummy’s introduction to linked data (me being the dummy)
- Oxford study points the way ahead for foreign correspondence
- Students, get Journalisted
- Editors exposed – shedding a little light on UK national newspaper editors
- Wikileaks – Dispatches from the Frontline
- Journalisted as a linked data resource
- The journalist of the future – 7 (or 8) archetypes
- Google’s new news tagging scheme fails to give credit where credit is due
- How does local TV fit into the Big Society?
- The three Cs of changing libel: Costs, Citizen critics and Corporations
- Shrinking World – the reaction
- ‘The story has moved on’ – but where to?
- Foreign news and the distance it affords us
- What future for the foreign correspondent?
- Moscow Days
- Shrinking World
- The report we didn’t set out to write
- The Chilean miners story – a missed opportunity to do foreign reporting on the cheap
- Guest post: Do we need to obey a court order if we don’t know about it?
- 577 US sites publishing hNews news
- A defence of phone hacking, from ex-NotW journalist
- International coverage on the wane – whose fault is it anyway?
- Local news needs ‘bottom-up’ structure to survive
- How Metadata Can Eliminate the Need for Pay Walls
- Why we need a judicial inquiry into the phone hacking saga
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