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Dear Maire,
Could you please share with the MECCSA list the new room for the event below. Because of the level of interest expressed, the event will now take place in 32 Lincoln’s Inn Fields Room G.03
Thank you,
Sally
How the Press Covered the Leveson Report Fallout and the Royal Charter
Date: Wednesday
16 July, 2014
Time: 17:30-19:00
Venue: 32
Lincoln’s Inn Fields Room G.03
Speakers: Dr Gordon Ramsay, Prof George Brock, Dr Sally Broughton Micova
Chair: Prof
Charlie Beckett
After the release of the Report from the Leveson Inquiry’s many months of hearings, evidence and deliberations, an extended period of wrangling over how and to what extent to implement its recommendations ensued. A cross-party agreement was reached on a Royal Charter for a recognition body that would act as a checking mechanism for any self-regulator for the press. This Charter was highly controversial and the PressBof, the financing body for the Press Complaints Commission that Leveson had determined had failed to appropriately regulate the press, proposed its own version. Many newspaper editors and owners came out quite publicly against the Royal Charter and there were clear divisions within the industry. But to what extent did this impact newspaper’s reporting of the story? Gordon Ramsay of the Media Standards Trust has conducted an extensive content analysis of newspaper reporting on the issue from 29 November 2012 - 29 November 2013 examining over 2,000 articles from the UK national press. The LSE Media Policy Project and LSE's journalism and society think tank POLIS have invited him to present his findings. In a panel hosted by Professor Charlie Beckett, Head of LSE’s Department of Media and Communications and POLIS Director, Ramsay will answer questions from respondents Professor George Brock and Dr Sally Broughton Micova, and from the public.
Speakers:
Dr Gordon Ramsay is
a Research Fellow at the Media
Standards Trust. He has previously conducted a series of analyses of news content, including on UK press coverage of the Leveson Inquiry.
Professor George Brock is Head of the Journalism Department at City University London. Prior to this he spent decades in the industry working mostly at The Times where he served as Brussels bureau chief, European Editor, Managing Editor, Saturday Editor and most recently International Editor in a 28-year career at the newspaper.
[log in to unmask]" title="Sally Broughton Micova" target="_blank">Dr Sally Broughton Micova is the Research Officer of the LSE Media Policy Project, for which she followed the Leveson Inquiry and its aftermath closely including conducting another type of analysis of press coverage of the Leveson Report and the Royal Charter agreement.
Chair:
[log in to unmask]" title="Charlie Beckett" target="_blank">Professor Charlie Beckett is
the Head of the Department of Media and Communications at LSE and the Director of the journalism and society think tank POLIS. He came to LSE following a long career in both print media and television.
This event is free and open to all with no ticket or pre-registration required. Entry is on a first come, first served basis. For any queries please contact [log in to unmask].
Dr Sally Broughton Micova
Research Officer, LSE Media Policy Project
Department of Media and Communications
London School of Economics and Political Science
@broughtonmicova
@lsemediapolicy
http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/mediapolicyproject/