Lessons from ITV on how news outlets should cover their own crises
What ITV, the BBC and The Guardian have done right - or wrong - in recent crises about themselves.
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What ITV, the BBC and The Guardian have done right - or wrong - in recent crises about themselves.
ByWhy the endlessly repeated "left-wing BBC" narrative fits neither the facts nor most people’s perception.
ByThe News Xchange's Mark Rowland writes on the frontlines the conference hopes to survey.
ByTo date, the Charity Commission has awarded charity to status to just one local journalism provider.
ByRichard Evans, author of The Explorer and the Journalist, on the story of Philip Gibbs and Frederick Cook.
ByThe summit focused on identifying what benefits AI can bring to the media industry and the ever-popular talking point of…
ByCarole Cadwalladr has been ordered to pay £1.2m towards Arron Banks's legal costs.
ByUK newspapers helped to create a market for the photographers who pursued Harry and Meghan.
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