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  • ...s]] (APPC). Educated at St Peter's College, Oxford, Burrell started out in journalism before moving to lobbying in 1983, founding [[Westminster Strategy]] in 198
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  • ...ature 471, 549; 2011) — sits happily with the prevalent ethos of British journalism. This was, of course, immortalized by the otherwise-obscure poet Humbert Wo *[[Jonathan Baker]] Head of the BBC College of Journalism (appointed 11/04/2013<ref>Data from Companies House</ref>)
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  • ===Journalism===
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  • ...stating that the IRD had become involved in the grey area of manipulating journalism and that clandestine operations were MI6’s job, not that of a “civil de
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  • ...perience in Communications, preceded by a career in economic and political journalism in Spain, the US and Latin America. He is now founder & managing partner of
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  • ...e Pusztai saga and the GM food scares are a shameful indictment of British journalism. It all started when Dr Pusztai fed harmful lectins inserted in potatoes to
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  • ...nthly.com/features/2003/0312.confessore.html How James Glassman reinvented journalism--as lobbying] ''Washington Monthly'', December 2003.
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  • ...nthly.com/features/2003/0312.confessore.html How James Glassman reinvented journalism--as lobbying] from ''Washington Monthly'', December 2003.
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  • ...'s chair, was approached by a young man, [[Phil Bartram]], saying he was a journalism student and wondering if he could take... copies of SSE's research and slid ...d sought information from Stop Stansted Expansion, describing himself as a journalism student, in the way that campaigners have said.
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  • ...s raised over MPs’ conflicts of interests] ''The Bureau Of Investigative Journalism'', 1st October 2011, accessed 11th October 2011 </ref> ...s raised over MPs’ conflicts of interests] ''The Bureau Of Investigative Journalism'', 1st October 2011, accessed 11th October 2011 </ref>
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  • ...of Home News at [[ITN]] and Head of Special Projects. He spent 17 years in journalism, including Head of News at [[Reuters ]]/ [[GMTV]]. He has also worked as Ne
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  • ...initial staff of six to a team of forty professionals with backgrounds in journalism, business, government, politics and academia.
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  • ...into public affairs in 1997, having spent six years in financial and legal journalism.
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  • ...[[mission to explain]]’ came to be associated with high brow analytical journalism – as apposed to the adversarial style (at least theoretically) favoured b John Birt’s philosophy of television journalism, with its emphasis on analytical content and careful editorial planning, fi
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  • ...g as a consultant for Butler Kelley. He told the ''Bureau of Investigative Journalism'' however that: ‘I am careful to follow the House rules about not using m
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  • The University has also set up a journalism think tank under the guidance of [[Julia Hobsbawm]] and [[John Lloyd]]. It
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  • ...co.uk/media/2007/apr/26/pressandpublishing.marketingandpr Nisse returns to journalism], Guardian, 26 April 2007</ref> before joining Fishburn Hedges.
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  • ...rica. In addition, she lectures on government and politics to postgraduate journalism students at The City University. :The entry on the [http://www.city.ac.uk/journalism/people/staff/sgunn.html City University website], where she teaches, is onl
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  • ...handwick, McLeod went into public affairs in 1994 from financial and legal journalism. Clients he’s worked with include Microsoft, Shell, Coca Cola, Barclays,
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  • ...r for the last 5 years, following a 20 year career in television and radio journalism as a local and network TV reporter, business correspondent, news programme ...;The Truth Of Christmas Island&#39; and won an RTS award for investigative journalism for &#39;Aids Hits Home&#39;. He then took the post of Head of Corporate Af
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