Tag Archives: freedom of the press
Good journalism is still around
This morning, a trusted scientist called my attention to a tweet thread by Jordan Fischer listing the many good stories journalists in the US had done that had improved the lives of people. The scientist then tagged me, presumably to … Continue reading
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Tagged COVID-19, false balance, fourth estate, freedom of the press, Jordan Fischer, journalism
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A regulator of the press
While Cameron is yet to accept the Leveson inquiry’s recommendations, political pressure is going to force his hand no doubt. Which side of the debate do you come down on, though? I believe that a regulatory body must not exist … Continue reading
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Tagged Brian Leveson, David Cameron, freedom of the press, Leveson Inquiry, News of the World, regulation
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