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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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  • *[[Ivor Gaber]] (Professor of Broadcast Journalism, Goldsmith's College, London Univ.)
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  • *[[Forum for European Journalism Students]] (FEJS) http://www.fejs.org
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  • ...s the director of [[Civita]]. previous to this position he had a career in journalism, beginning with [[Aftenposten]] in 1978 where he was head of both the polit
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  • ...to improve their Israel-advocacy effectiveness by improving their writing, journalism and communications skills. The program includes the following areas: ...elect group of high school students to become advocates for Israel through journalism. A project of the New York Jewish Week newspaper, Write On For Israel teach
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  • ...itute the most damaging evidence that 'The Killing of Abu Jihad' is sloppy journalism or an attempt by two individuals with well-known connections to Israeli int
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  • ...ice, School of Law, The American University; Research Associate, School of Journalism, Columbia University; Senior Staff Member, [[Center for Strategic and Inter
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  • ==Journalism== ...ost his scholarship at Trinity College but was urged to pursue a career in journalism. <ref>Brian Crozier, ''[http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ID1BIPnTKloC The
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  • ==Journalism==
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  • ...[[James Callaghan]]. With the defeat of Labour in 1979 Lipsey switched to journalism, first at New Society and then the Sunday Times before returning as editor ...wspaper venture, The European. His latest appointment has taken him out of journalism and back into diplomacy as special adviser to the European Union's High Rep
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  • ...]], working there at the same time as completing a postgraduate diploma in journalism studies at the [[University of Westminster]] from 1991 to 1993. *PgDip, Journalism Studies, [[University of Westminster]] 1991 – 1993
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  • ...ing which the [[BBC]] consciously sought to develop more business friendly journalism. <ref>For further details see account on [[BBC|BBC page]].</ref> Previously
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  • ...Party]] and £13,500 to Labour, according to the ''Bureau of Investigative Journalism''. Deloitte said: ...et inside track by loaning staff to government], ''Bureau of Investigative Journalism'', July 10th, 2012 </ref>
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  • ...s, we are a government funded broadcaster, but that does not influence our journalism, says Mike Nolan] ''The Guardian'', Friday 24 February 2006 07.20 GMT</ref> ...s, we are a government funded broadcaster, but that does not influence our journalism, says Mike Nolan] ''The Guardian'', Friday 24 February 2006 07.20 GMT</ref>
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  • ...elations Manager for the [[Royal Mail]] and previous to this she worked in journalism and as a political consultant at PR agencies, [[Weber Shandwick]] and [[Hil
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  • *A former William Benton Fellow in Broadcast Journalism at the University of Chicago
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  • We have a highly motivated team with a stimulating mix of PR and journalism experience, a consuming passion for the industry and a relentless focus on
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  • '''Notes on the Practice of Lobby Journalism, July 1969'''
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  • ===American Journalism Review=== Writing for the American Journalism Review Barbara Matusow criticised media monitoring on both sides of the Isr
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  • ...p's other founding members included a number of radical right-wingers from journalism, academia and the Conservative Party. [[Michael Ivens]] was a founder membe
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  • ...e Kurds' suspicions. This is an example of a threatened form of television journalism that we will miss more than we know if we allow it to die.<ref>[http://www.
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  • ...ll-positioned, network of like-minded conservatives in politics, business, journalism and academe on both sides of the Atlantic.
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  • ...s encounter with Putin friend at Tory party] ''The Bureau of Investigative Journalism'', 1 July 2014, accessed 17 October 2014 </ref> at a table hosted by [[New
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  • ...saying that I think that spreading deceptions and making up stories debase journalism. And it pains me to find your columns appear in the newspaper home to giant Fisk. I am deeply disturbed that you tarnish the journalism of others by simply inventing stories or spreading malicious deception with
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  • *[[Lee Huebner]] Medill School of Journalism, Northwestern University
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  • ...92-1997) Lady Olga Maitland is respected in the areas of both Politics and Journalism. Lady Olga is a specialist on the Middle East and International affairs in
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  • ...at the [[London School of Economics]]. It is billed as "a series of news journalism and news media focused teaching and research programmes and events to start ...tiality: Debate on BBC impartiality in partnership with the BBC College of Journalism
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  • ...Mark Huband]] joined Hakluyt in the summer of 2006, after a long career in journalism
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  • '''Marvin Olasky''' (born June 12, 1950) is a professor of [[journalism]] at the [[University of Texas at Austin|University of Texas]], a leading c ...affairs coordinator for [[DuPont]] in 1978, and in 1983, he began teaching journalism at the University of Texas, becoming a full professor in 1993. His initial
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  • ...h every one of them is the understatement of the century"], ''Greg Palast: Journalism and Film'', 5-July-1998</ref><ref>Greg Palast, [http://www.gregpalast.com/b
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  • ...ournalism and a Social Science.<ref>City University [http://www.city.ac.uk/journalism/people/faculty/panderson.html Paul Anderson], accessed 4 May 2009</ref> ...ish left and the Soviet Union.'<ref>City University [http://www.city.ac.uk/journalism/people/faculty/panderson.html Paul Anderson], accessed 4 May 2009</ref> He
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