Episodes
Having listened to the responses of the other panelists to his presentation, Blair Jenkins, author of the report Better Journalism in the Digital Age, gives his final remarks before the seminar was opened up to questions from the audience. Hosted by George Brock.
Published 03/14/12
Stewart Purvis is Professor of Television Journalism at City University London. In his response to Blair Jenkins' presentation, he reviews the recommendations made in the report, Better Journalism in the Digital Age. Hosted by George Brock.
Published 03/14/12
Lis Howell is Director of Broadcasting at City University London. Here she takes a polemical look at the recommendations made by Blair Jenkinsin his report, Better Journalism in the Digital Age. Hosted by George Brock.
Published 03/14/12
Caroline Diehl is Chief Executive of the Media Trust, a charity which works with media organisations and charities to enhance their communications and enable communities to find their voice and make it heard. Her response to Blair Jenkins' presentation focuses on the needs of community media organisations. Hosted by George Brock.
Published 03/14/12
Michelle Stanistreet is the General Secretary of the National Union of Journalists. In her response to Blair Jenkins' presentation she discusses the need for working journalists' needs and views to be heard when considering the report's recommendations. Hosted by George Brock.
Published 03/14/12
Blair Jenkins, Carnegie Fellow at the Carnegie UK Trust and author of the report Better Journalism in the Digital Age, discusses the rationale behind the report and introduces some of its findings. Hosted by George Brock.
Published 03/14/12
Professor George Brock, Head of the Department of Journalism at City University London, introduces the panel and the topics for discussion at the Better Journalism in the Digital Age seminar hosted by City University London and the Carnegie Trust UK, on 7 March 2012.
Published 03/14/12