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Monthly Archives: December, 2009

  • #Trafigura: BBC concedes to Trafigura; truth will never be tested in court of law December 17, 2009
  • #newsrw – news:rewired, 14 January 2010, City University London December 17, 2009
  • The Digger’s pay wall may be doomed, but what’s to lose? December 2, 2009

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  • New event: World News Media Hack Day, 13 April 2013 #dme13
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RSS What I’m reading

  • Pew/Berkman Center>> Teens, Social Media, and Privacy: New Survey Findings from Pew and the Berkman Center
  • Event>> Communities in the Digital Age - International Symposium - 12th June 2013 | Canterbury Christ Church
  • Event, April 2014: 1984 - Freedom and Censorship in the Media – Where Are We Now? : Culture Lab
  • Jane Fae>> It will take more than PCC regulations to stop the bullying of trans people | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
  • Event, 23 May, BIICL>> The Right to Privacy and the Freedom of the Press: From the European to Domestic Perspectives … and Back
  • FT.com (££) >> Journalists complain of ‘Leveson effect’ on ties with police
  • Evening Standard>> The Met gagged Leveson Inquiry over claims that one of Blair’s top officers sold secrets to the News of the World
  • RPC>> No breach of privacy in publication of information that child's father is a prominent politician
  • #Tip: Three handy Twitter tools | Editors Blog | Journalism.co.uk
  • Interview: Chris Grayling | The Law Gazette
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