

Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
Oxford University
The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism is Oxford University's international research centre in the comparative study of news media.
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Nov 29, 2012 • 1h 14min
More News is Good News: Democracy and Media in India
Prannoy Roy, director of New Delhi Television, gives a lecture on the history of NDTV and Indian television and the part democracy and rulership has played it's development.

Nov 21, 2012 • 30min
New challenges of reporting on government
Christopher Cook, FT education correspondent, gives a talk for the RISJ seminar series.

Nov 21, 2012 • 18min
The war for Leveson's ear
John Mair, senior lecturer Coventry University and author of 'The Phone Hacking Scandal; Journalism on Trial' gives a talk for the RISJ seminar series.

Nov 5, 2012 • 45min
Networked journalism and the age of social discovery [2012]
Nic Newman, former Future Media Controller, BBC and RISJ Visiting Fellow.

Nov 5, 2012 • 37min
Ten years that Shook the Media World [2012]
Launch of a new Reuters Institute report, 'Ten Years that Shook the Media World'. The report presents an analysis of global changes in the media sector across a range of eight democracies, and shows that, despite much emphasis on new media, sometimes troubled legacy media companies like broadcasters and newspapers remain absolutely central to the production and dissemination of news.

Jun 25, 2012 • 40min
The Media-Industrial Complex: Comparing the influence of Murdoch and Berlusconi?
Steven Barnett, Westminster and Benedetta Brevini, City University, give a talk for the Reuters Institute Seminar series.

Jun 25, 2012 • 36min
Challenges for Media Democratization in Brazil and Latin America
Dr. Carolina Matos, a former LSE fellow, delves into Brazil's media landscape, tracing its journey from dictatorship to democracy. She discusses the urgent need for media reform to improve public broadcasting amidst commercial pressure. Carolina highlights the historical challenges of state control and the necessity for a regulatory framework that prioritizes public interest. She also explores the significance of diversity in media, stressing enhanced access to digital platforms for all socio-economic classes to ensure quality information for every citizen.

Jun 6, 2012 • 32min
Berlusconismo and Murdochismo
Bill Emmott, editor of The Economist 1993-2006, columnist for The Times and La Stampa, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series on Silvio Berlesconi and Rupert Murdoch.

Jun 6, 2012 • 1h 2min
Doing business by making news or making news by doing business?
Elena Raviola, Gothenburg University, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series.

Jun 6, 2012 • 56min
Semantic Polling: The 2010 UK General Election and real-time opinion monitoring
Nick Anstead, London School of Economics, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series.


