Archive for 'Ofcom'
A Media Renaissance — South Of the Border By Michael Shaw
Mexico is a destination for art directors, copywriters, media buyers, account executives and the panoply of photographers, filmmakers, and international clients—the entire roadshow of creative personalities and business professionals.
Posted: November 14th, 2015 under Associated Press, BBC, CNN, Media, Media lawyers, Multi-media platforms, Ofcom.
Tags: Journalists, Robin Barnes
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RETURNING TO THE FUNDAMENTAL TENETS OF “GOOD JOURNALISM”
While it’s impossible to predict what’s next, what we do know is that we are operating in a state of continual disruption, where something new is always around the corner. Whether it’s the further proliferation of mobile devices or the evolution of social platforms and interactive channels, news organizations that are able to recognize these new trends will be ahead of the curve.
Posted: October 16th, 2015 under Associated Press, Best Actress, CNN, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Independent, Media, Multi-media platforms, Ofcom, Propaganda.
Tags: Celebrity Privacy, defamation, First Amendment, Guardian, Journalists, News editors, News of the World, Robin Barnes, tabloids
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Independent Exposes International Broadcasting’s Repeated Breach of anti-Propaganda Code
Ofcom has uncovered nearly 50 breaches of its code by CNN, CNBC and the BBC after a four-year inquiry into the global news channels, which are beamed into hotel rooms around the world.
Posted: August 25th, 2015 under £1 programme scandal, BBC, CNN, Code, Media, Ofcom, Propaganda, Regulators, UK.
Tags: First Amendment, Journalists, Robin D. Barnes
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