Free British press? Why privacy injunction trumps right to know, writes Graham Dudman
As Americans discuss the celebrity involved in a threesome, why are British media gagged from naming them?
As Americans discuss the celebrity involved in a threesome, why are British media gagged from naming them?
News Associates is supporting this weekend’s SPA Journalism conference in Loughborough, which celebrate the best in UK student media.
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Sooner or later, reporters face the squalid issue of copy approval. An interviewee might refuse to talk to you unless you promise them sight of your piece before publication.
News Associates graduates were the most prominent among the winners at the NCTJ Diploma in Journalism Awards, which recognise the best performances across all modules and subjects.
News Associates has appointed a panel of industry experts to help shape their training in London and Manchester.
News Associates was again named the UK’s top NCTJ journalism course and the top fast-track course at the 2015 Journalism Skills Conference in Birmingham.
By the time you read this, it is likely the first steps will have been taken to disembowel the Freedom of Information Act.
On a panel about the future of journalism at Oxford University earlier this month, a fellow speaker spoke passionately about what he termed the ‘democratisation of news’, writes James Toney.
To name or not to name – that has been the hotly-debated question in so many newsrooms this week, a textbook example of journalism ethics in action, writes James Toney.
News Associates trainees feature prominently on the shortlists for the NCTJ Awards for Excellence – with nine nominations, more than any other journalism school.