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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

From Coffeehouses to Online Communities: How the Public Engages with the News on the Web

Sandra Gonzalez-Bailon (Oxford) gives a talk for the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism Seminar Series.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Business Models and their Uses in Media Companies

Robert Picard, RISJ Director of Research, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism seminar series on 20th October 2011.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

How Old Media are Using New Media

Myra MacDonald, Senior Desk Editor Middle East and South Asia specialist, Thomson Reuters, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute Seminar series.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Copyrights and Copywrongs: Protection of News Copyright in the Digital World

Robert Picard, Professor of Media Economics, Jonkoping University and Director of Research, RISJ, Oxford, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Investigative Journalism in the Age of Digital Reproduction

Iain Overton, Manager Editor, Bureau of Investigative Journalism, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute on 11th May 2011.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Al-Jazeera in North Africa and the MIddle East: the biggest media story ever?

Richard Gizbert, Host and Producer, The Listening Post, Al-Jazeera English, gives a talk for the Reuter Institute seminar series on 4th May 2011.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Wikileaks and Beyond: the future of open journalism

Alun Rusbridger, Editor of The Guardian, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute of Journalism Hilary Term 2011 Seminar Series on 4th March, 2011.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Media Freedom in Central and Eastern Europe: between political and business pressures

Peter Bajomi-Lazar and Vaclav Stetka, Department of Politics and International Relations, Oxford, give a talk for the Reuters Institute of Journalism Hilary term 2011 Seminar series on 23rd February 2011.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Soft News, Hard Sell: Journalism in Neo-Liberal India

Daya Thussu, Professor of International Communication and Co-Director of India Media Centre, University of Westminster, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute of Journalism on 9th March, 2011.
Broadcast Media

You are the Earth, You are the Sky; How one man become the dominant force in the British media's coverage of sport. Does that mean he controls sport itself?

Final lecture of the 2011 News International Professorship of Broadcast Media lecture series on Sport and Broadcast Media.
Broadcast Media

From Reith to wreath; The Great Days of Sport on BBC TV and how they ended

Matthew Engel, the journalist and sports writer and 2011 New International Professor of Broadcast Media gives his third lecture in the 2011 series entitled; Please, mister, can we have our ball back? Sport, the media, and the people.
Broadcast Media

It's the Cat's Whisker: How Sport and the Media developed together, from Mesopotamia to John Logie Baird

Matthew Engel, the journalist and sports writer and 2011 News International Broadcast Media Professor gives his second lecture in the 2011 series entitled 'Please, mister, can we have our ball back? Sport, the media, and the people.
Broadcast Media

Life and death? No, Much more Important than that; How Sport turned into Big Business and a Global Obsession

Matthew Engel, Journalist and Sports Writer and 2011 News International Visiting Professor of Broadcast Media gives the first of the 2011 series on Broadcast media, entitled; Please, mister, can we have our ball back? Sport, the media, and the people.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

The crisis facing the business models of print media around the world

Robert Picard, Professor of Media Economics, Jönköping University and Director of Research, RISJ, gives a talk for the 2011 Hilary term Seminar series.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

World Wide Research

William Dutton, Oxford Internet Institute, gives a talk on the fourth estate, media research, and the globalised news world on the 4th November 2010.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

The Reconstruction of American Journalism

A lecture delivered by Michael Schudson, author of the 2009 report of the same title, on the state of American journalism, The report proposes new steps to support quality public affairs reporting.
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

From Weblogs to Twitter: How Did We Get Where We Are Today and What Are the Main Impacts To Date?

What are the most important milestones in the evolution of social media? What factors have shaped their successes and limitations?
Entrepreneurship

Breaking News: The Changing Relationship Between Blogs and Mainstream Media

Panel discussion during the Oxford Social Media Convention 2008 on whether social media necessarily threaten traditional news media, and what, if anything they may have to offer in return.
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

Breaking News: The Changing Relationship Between Blogs and Mainstream Media

Among the traditional media, blogs and other contributions to citizen journalism have for a long time been regarded as posing a significant threat to 'quality' news reporting ... is this a valid view? What (if anything) can social media offer?
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same: Online Audiences and the Paradox of Web Traffic

Using three years of daily Web traffic data, and new models adapted from financial mathematics, this talk examines large-scale variation in Web traffic.

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