
The Media Show Guardian editor on press freedom; 100 years of the New Statesman
Aug 21, 2013
Alan Rusbridger, editor of the Guardian, discusses press freedom amid the David Miranda case. The New Statesman editor reflects on the magazine's 100-year legacy. The podcast also explores the impact of the internet on media business models and the rebranding of the International Herald Tribune.
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1 2 3 4 5 6
Introduction
00:00 • 1min
Press Freedom vs. State Security
01:29 • 11min
Exploring the Centennial History of the New Statesman
12:27 • 5min
Impact of the Internet on Magazine Business Models and Content Quality
17:45 • 2min
Insights on the New Statesman's Political Stance and Influence in the Digital Age
20:00 • 2min
Rebranding to International New York Times
21:37 • 7min
