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Only appearances relating to terrorism were recorded<ref>Any items referring to ‘terror’, ‘Islamic fundamentalism’, ‘extremism’ and ‘suicide bombing’ were treated as relating to terrorism.</ref>. The table is arranged according to the total number of items returned, and then alphabetically according to surname. | Only appearances relating to terrorism were recorded<ref>Any items referring to ‘terror’, ‘Islamic fundamentalism’, ‘extremism’ and ‘suicide bombing’ were treated as relating to terrorism.</ref>. The table is arranged according to the total number of items returned, and then alphabetically according to surname. | ||
− | In addition the graph on the right shows the percentage of items on terrorism returned during quarterly periods between 2000 and 2006 on the BBC compared with ITN and Channel 4. The graph apparently shows an increase in items on terrorism following attacks in New York, Madrid and London, the Israeli-Lebanon war, as well as a marked increase in BBC coverage | + | In addition the graph on the right shows the percentage of items on terrorism returned during quarterly periods between 2000 and 2006 on the BBC compared with ITN and Channel 4. The graph apparently shows an increase in items on terrorism following attacks in New York, Madrid and London, the Israeli-Lebanon war, as well as a marked increase in BBC coverage in late 2002 to early 2003.<br clear="all"> |
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This list is one of a number compiled including: | This list is one of a number compiled including: |
Revision as of 10:06, 14 February 2008
Below is a table showing appearances by Terrorism Experts on UK Television between 1 January 2000 and 31 December 2006. 435 names from the Bulk List were searched at the archives of the BBC Motion Gallery and ITN Source for appearances on ITN, Channel 4, BBC News and BBC Current Affairs programmes.
Only appearances relating to terrorism were recorded[1]. The table is arranged according to the total number of items returned, and then alphabetically according to surname.
In addition the graph on the right shows the percentage of items on terrorism returned during quarterly periods between 2000 and 2006 on the BBC compared with ITN and Channel 4. The graph apparently shows an increase in items on terrorism following attacks in New York, Madrid and London, the Israeli-Lebanon war, as well as a marked increase in BBC coverage in late 2002 to early 2003.
This list is one of a number compiled including:
- Terrorexpertise:Bulk List
- Terrorexpertise:Experts from the Social Science Citations Index
- Terrorexpertise:Experts from Google
- Terrorexpertise:Experts from Google Books
- Terrorexpertise:Experts from Elite Conferences
- Terrorexpertise:Experts from Major World Publications
- Terrorexpertise:Experts from The 'Terrorism' Industry
The Experts
Notes
- ↑ Any items referring to ‘terror’, ‘Islamic fundamentalism’, ‘extremism’ and ‘suicide bombing’ were treated as relating to terrorism.