Category: Press Ethics and Regulation

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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Democratise the BBC!

by Des Freedman With the resignation of Tony Hall as director general, there is talk of an ‘existential crisis’ at the BBC. The corporation is facing yet…..

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Ofcom dismiss complaints of BBC bias

After more than 12 weeks deliberation, Ofcom have this week announced that they will not be investigating the BBC’s controversial…..

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Public interest solutions to data abuses

  by Angela Phillips and Eleonora Mazzoli This is the first of our posts for 2020 in which Prof Angela…..

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How the media helped Boris Johnson win the election

  by Natalie Fenton, chair of the Media Reform Coalition The mediation of messages plays a key part in the…..

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Election campaign reveals a media system that’s not fit for purpose

MRC asked some leading advocates of media reform for their reaction to the result of the general election. Angela Phillips:…..

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Reflections on the election from a journalism student

by Clara Hill There are many things that attracted me to pursue a career in journalism. Mainly, that I might…..

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Election 2019 manifesto pledges on media reform: what’s in and what’s not

by Natalie Fenton The media have been central actors in this General Election campaign. Research by Loughborough University has shown the…..

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Where’s the impartiality? #GenElec2019

by Justin Schlosberg Time for a review of impartiality rules during elections? It is frequently said that a free media…..

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BBC Panorama on anti-semitism: a catalogue of reporting failures

The BBC transmitted an edition of Panorama on 10 July called ‘Is Labour Anti-Semitic?’, presented by John Ware. It contained allegations…..

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MRC submission to online harms white paper

Earlier this year, the government published its white paper outlining plans for a new regulatory approach to tackling “illegal and…..

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A model motion for media reform

This meeting/branch/conference/ believes that: our current media suffer from concentration of media ownership, lack of accountability, lack of independence from…..

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Unmasked: Andrew Norfolk, the Times and anti-Muslim reporting – a case to answer

A detailed study out today finds that three times in 15 months the chief investigative reporter of the Times, Andrew…..

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BBC delivers government policy as it scraps free licence fee concession for most over-75s

The BBC has today taken a decision that effectively positions it as an outpost of the Department for Work and…..

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MEDIA REFORM COALITION CONDEMNS THE ARREST OF JULIAN ASSANGE

The arrest of Julian Assange and extradition charges brought against him set a grave precedent for press freedom. Both the…..

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Community Radio: Deliberative Media Communities at the Heart of Media Reform

This is the second in our series of invited pieces about the importance of local and community radio. by Rob…..

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Stop the deregulation of local commercial radio

MRC has invited the Local Radio Group to offer its own thoughts on some worrying developments in local commercial radio……

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Media Manifesto 2019

MRC has pulled together extensive academic research and a number of briefing reports produced by, and in consultation with, a…..

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A modest proposal: Why your MP’s voting record can be a platform for strong media democracy

The  recently published Cairncross Report on the future of the UK press spoke of a “reduction in public-interest reporting [that] seems to reduce…..

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