Journalism

MEDIA LAW
The Essential Dos and Don'ts in Media Law

HISTORY AND CONTEXT OF JOURNALISM (PHILOSOPHY)
HCJ: Renaissance to Descartes
HCJ: Plato and Aristotle
HCJ: Hobbes and Machiavelli
HCJ: Rousseau and Romanticism
HCJ: An Overview of Semester One
HCJ: Descartes, Spinoza and Leibniz
HCJ: Empiricism; Locke and Hume
HCJ: Kant
HCJ: Hegel
HCJ: Schopenhauer
HCJ: Marx
HCJ: The Dreyfus Affair

TELEVISION
Reporting for Television
Top Ten Tips for Video Journalism
Iconic Media over the past 50 Years
How to get into Television Reporting
99 News Bulletin
The Fall of Print Based Media as the Power of the Internet Rises; Documentary Script
Day in the Life of Nadine Forshaw; WINOL

RADIO
The Julian Clegg Breakfast Show and the Today programme
Successful Radio Interviews
Radio Production

MISC
Ten Top Tips If You're Considering Studying Journalism At University
Knowing Your Audience
Freelance Travel Journalism
Marketing and Public Relations
News Writing
What is News?
How is the Social Grade Calculated?
Leveson Enquiry
Introduction to British Politics
Blog Promotion
Susan Witt; Local Councillor

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