The Journalism Foundation media monitor, 5 January 2012

‘Mail wins some praise for rivals for Lawrence convictions – but not enough’
“It would be churlish not to recognize the enormous, and crucial role played the Daily Mail in securing convictions for the murder of Stephen Lawrence” says Roy Greenslade on his Guardian blog today

‘Newspapers, Paywalls, and Core Users’
Clay Shirky discusses what The New York Times’ digital model means for newspapers

‘Filkin report: Police should record all contact with press’
Elizabeth Filkin, the former parliamentary standards commissioner has said that police should monitor their contact with the media

‘2012 may bring a reversal by the government on the deregulation of the UK’s media’
LSE’s media policy project says that 2012 will be a busy year for media policy

‘Remembering Henry Nxumalo, pioneer under apartheid’
CPJ remembers the South African journalist Henry Nxumalo who was murdered while investigating suspicious deaths at an abortion clinic in a Sophiatown

‘Unexpected result of Leveson has been to expose sexism’
Four separate equal rights charities have asked Lord Justice Leveson to look into how newspapers treat women

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