THE PHONE HACKING SCANDAL: JOURNALISM AT THE CROSSROADS?
1800 for 1830, Tuesday 07 February 2012
Join us on Tuesday February 7th, 1800 for 1830 for a debate and a book launch
THE PHONE HACKING SCANDAL: JOURNALISM AT THE CROSSROADS?
Chair: Raymond Snoddy
Panel:
Kevin Marsh, former editor 'Today' and founder 'Hacked Off';
Bob Satchwell, executive director Society of Editors;
Richard Peppiatt, recovering tabloid journalist;
Paul Connew, former deputy editor 'News of the World', 'Daily Mirror';
Glenda Cooper, journalist and author 'Privacy probity and public interest'.
The Leveson Inquiry is showing the fault lines in British journalism. It will never be the same again.
Journalism truly is at the crossroads. Join the debate to celebrate the publication of The Phone Hacking Scandal: Journalism at the Crossroads, edited by Richard Lance Keeble and John Mair. Arima February 2012
Time: 1800 for 1830, Tuesday February 7th
Location: Coventry University London Campus, East India House, 109-117 Middlesex Street, London, E1 7JF
Cost £8.00 for Media Society members, £5.00 for students and £10 for non members.