Category: Press Ethics and Regulation

Decriminalising TV licence fee evasion will cut BBC funding without helping the poorest

by Leo Watkins On 9 December last year, mere days before the General Election, Boris Johnson was having a bad…..

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The silence around Assange

by Jacob Ecclestone and Bernie Corbett There is a scandal and a crisis in British journalism. For the past three…..

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TV Craft Awards: lifting the lid on structural racism

By a member of BECTU “Did no-one look around and stop and ask: ‘why are we so white?’” In part…..

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Covid-19 and the ownership and control of the media

A new article by the chair of the Media Reform Coalition, Professor Natalie Fenton, for the Culture Matters blog, argues…..

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A FREE & REGULATED PRESS: THE CASE FOR COMPULSORY PRESS REGULATION

by Paul Wragg, School of Law, University of Leeds and co-host of @medialawpodcast In a newly published book, A Free and…..

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MRC submission to ‘Future of Public Service Broadcasting’ inquiry

Immediately after the outbreak of the pandemic, the Culture Select Committee launched an inquiry into the funding, regulation and remit…..

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Media, Race and Religion: Silences and Scapegoats

Watch the video of a crucial discussion with Maya Goodfellow, Omega Douglas, Rizwana Hamid and Narzanin Massoumi

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Zombie economics, post Covid-19 and the media video

You can watch a full recording of our first Media Democracy Festival lunchtime debate involving Grace Blakeley, Noni Makuyana and…..

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Media Democracy Festival 2020 moves online – watch it now!

The 2020 Media Democracy Festival was cancelled because of the pandemic. Instead, in June 2020, we hosted a series of…..

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Media in Lockdown debate

Media Reform Coalition partnered with Liverpool’s Writing on the Wall Festival to host a debate on Tuesday 19 May to…..

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MRC submission to inquiry on the future of journalism

The House of Lords Select Committee on Communications recently called for submissions to its inquiry on the future of journalism……

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The fake choice around decriminalising the licence fee

by Des Freedman and Tom Mills A licence fee worth defending? Decriminalising the licence fee may not seem like the…..

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Burning Questions in the Lap of Power

by Gary Merrill Every afternoon, Downing Street hosts a briefing for journalists to update them – and their audiences –…..

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Why are conservative papers leaning left on corona?

by Elizabeth Mizon, @elizmizon MRC supporters may have noticed some robust headlines around Covid-19 in news titles more commonly associated…..

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Community media and Covid-19

Rob Watson, an experienced community radio practitioner and advocate, reports on how community media can play a key role during…..

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Coronavirus has strengthened the case for the BBC

Our second article on the impact of Coronavirus on media policy debate features a contribution from Professor Jonathan Hardy who…..

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What will the coronavirus pandemic mean for the business of news?

  At a time when we need trusted information and analysis more than ever, Covid-19 threatens the very fabric of…..

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Media Democracy Festival – CANCELLED

Statement We regret to announce that we will be postponing Saturday’s Media Democracy Festival. In the interests of the welfare…..

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Interventionist agendas and media absences

  The media have still not learnt their mistakes from the Iraq War. The consequences could be disastrous argues guest…..

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Towards a non-profit social media: the digital public library project

A guest post from Breezy Brian Gregg of Canada’s Digital Public Library Project There is a need for a nonprofit…..

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Media Democracy Festival 2020 – now cancelled

Statement We regret to announce that we will be postponing Saturday’s Media Democracy Festival. In the interests of the welfare…..

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