The Journalism Foundation media monitor, 18 January 2012

John Witherow

John Witherow has told the Leveson Inquiry that someone acting on his behalf pretended to be Gordon Brown in order to ‘blah information’ back in 2000. Read our daily round-up of media news Read more »

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Duchess of York

The Journalism Foundation media monitor, 16 January 2012

Jason Farrell of Sky News says that the Duchess of York is only guilty of good investigative journalism as she is charged for secretly filming in orphanages. Read our daily round up of media news Read more »

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kampfner

The Journalism Foundation media monitor, 9 January 2012

John Kampfner, Index on Censorship’s Chief Executive will be stepping down at the end of March and moving to a job at Google. Read our daily round-up of media news and developments Read more »

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Murdoch

The Journalism Foundation media monitor, 4 January 2012

Rupert Murdoch has launched a new Twitter account. Since starting the account @rupertmurdoch last week, Murdoch has already acquired nearly 91,000 followers. Read our daily round-up of media news
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The Journalism Foundation media monitor, 22 December 2011

Ofcom has announced today that the Royal Opera House chief executive Tony Hall will replace Lord Puttnam as deputy chairman of Channel 4. Read or daily round-up of media news
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the ny times

The Journalism Foundation media monitor, 20 December 2011

George Brock discusses the meaning of the abrupt departure of Janet Robinson, the CEO of the New York Times, which was announced last week. Read our daily round-up of media news
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Write a festive message, and help journalism for a pound a word!

Post your Season’s Greetings on The Journalism Foundation’s website and donate a pound a word to journalism’s newest charity Read more »

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The Journalism Foundation media monitor, 9 December 2011

There have been some big changes to Twitter overnight. Read The Journalism Foundation’s daily round-up of media news and developments Read more »

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A police line is broken on Avenue Bourguiba

How an amateur photographer captured the Arab Spring

The world watched the Arab Spring unfold through the lens of photographers in Libya, Tunisia and beyond. Some were professionals; others, like Chris Belsten, were amateurs with a Flickr account Read more »

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The Journalism Foundation media monitor

Papers to give up print on Mondays in favour of online reading. Read The Journalism Foundation’s daily round-up of media news and developments Read more »

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