Tuesday, June 11 Hogg Lecture Theatre, Marylebone The world of journalism has changed significantly in the past five to 10 years and has recently been rocked by scandal. The traditional news diary of stories to cover based on events, meetings and institutional activities has become clouded by a deluge of information presented online and…
The big question Europe is the fault line that divides Britain and British politics. It has spilt the Tory Party before, it looks likely to do so again. This weekend, two Cabinet Ministers all but call for pulling out, Prime Ministter Cameron says ‘wait and see’. The Big question is should Britain…
The digital revolution means that it’s getting easier every day for the traditional industries to be disrupted, undercut, and some would say, improved upon, by people who are moving and innovating faster than those inside these industries. The media industry, especially the press, has experienced digital disruption first hand and in a very public…