321 Episodes

  1. New publishing models for a modern world: a legacy brand re-invents itself

    Published: 07/05/2015
  2. Creativity and Change in public service broadcasting - managing the tough times

    Published: 12/03/2015
  3. Environmental journalism and sustainable development in China

    Published: 26/02/2015
  4. The Future of Television News

    Published: 19/02/2015
  5. Innovation in News Media - a look at the latest innovations shaping the future of news

    Published: 19/02/2015
  6. A little piracy can be a good thing: what the press can learn from Hollywood

    Published: 12/02/2015
  7. The top five dilemmas of news aggregation

    Published: 09/02/2015
  8. Reporting the Unreported

    Published: 27/01/2015
  9. Reporting the Unreported

    Published: 27/01/2015
  10. Silicon Valley and Journalism: Make up or Break up?: Reuters Memorial Lecture 2014

    Published: 10/12/2014
  11. Snowden and the debate on surveillance versus privacy

    Published: 04/12/2014
  12. What are the needs and challenges for data visualisation? - Media Perspective part two

    Published: 18/11/2014
  13. What are the needs and challenges for data visualisation? - Media Perspective part one

    Published: 18/11/2014
  14. What are the needs and challenges for data visualisation? - Civil society perspective

    Published: 18/11/2014
  15. What are the needs and challenges for data visualisation? - Policy/government perspective

    Published: 18/11/2014
  16. Visual journalism at the BBC - where the web meets TV

    Published: 18/11/2014
  17. How New Media Became Now Media

    Published: 11/11/2014
  18. Gatekeepers no More: Public Relations gets the better of journalism in the digital age

    Published: 03/11/2014
  19. How journalism faces a second wave of disruption from technology and changing audience behaviour

    Published: 03/11/2014
  20. Data visualisation and the fourth technological revolution?

    Published: 29/10/2014

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