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Date

Fri - 25.05.2012


Media links of the day

Media links of the day

Tabloids - are they really so bad? Can it be argued that circulation is the only judge of what is in the 'public interest'?

The Guardian launches a new interactive feature to keep you up to speed on the Leveson Inquiry.

Is the new Reynolds Institute and Naional Newspaper Association study too optimistic, Maybe life is not so sweet for the community newspaper right now?

The BBC launches a new online homepage, altering its award winning website.

CRAPP awards: an interactive voting system for the Communcative Relations Award from PR Professionals is online now. A novel way to encourage good journalism.

For more industry news please see WAN-IFRA's Executive News Service



Sources: BBC.co.uk, Commonsensej.blogspot.com, The Guardian (1), (2), Reuters,


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Author

Katherine Travers

Date

2011-12-01 19:09

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