Richard Sambrook is Director of the Centre for Journalism and Professor at Cardiff University. He spent 30 years as a journalist in BBC News including ten years on the board of management as Director of Sport, Director of News and Director of Global News. He was also Global Vice Chairman of Edelman - where he was a consultant on media to numerous global organisations.
Stop press? Last words on the future of newspapers
Feb 01, 2017 16:24 pm UTC| Insights & Views
In a turbulent era of fake news, Donald Trump, and Brexit, the need for accurate reporting and informed comment and analysis is all too clear. And it has traditionally been newspapers that have done the heavy lifting that...
Why the media got it so wrong on Brexit and Trump
Nov 10, 2016 22:33 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
In the aftermath of Donald Trumps election, the US media has embarked on a flurry of self recrimination. Much of what they discuss applies equally to the UK media and the problems with news coverage of the EU...
Panama Papers: the nuts and bolts of a massive international investigation
Apr 04, 2016 16:05 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law Politics
The reporting of the Panama Papers which has been based on a massive global analysis of documents leaked from law firm Mossack Fonseca outlining how the worlds elite use tax havens is a remarkable feat of collaboration...
Trade Truce: Trump Pauses Tariffs as North America Strengthens Borders
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