Event overview
In February The Cairncross Review published its long-awaited recommendations to protect high-quality, public interest news: tax relief to support local news and investigative journalism, a new Institute for Public Interest News overseeing an innovation fund, fresh obligations on Google and Facebook to promote trust in the information they disseminate. Now its author Dame Frances Cairncross comes to the Centre for Investigative Journalism to discuss those recommendations. Chair: James Harkin, CIJ Director.
Dame Frances Cairncross, formerly a senior editor at The Economist and an economics columnist at The Guardian, is author of The Cairncross Review: A Sustainable Future for Journalism.
This talk is part of the #LOGANCIJ events. It is free to attend. Please spread the word.
The Centre for Investigative Journalism is an independent charity committed to the education and training of journalists, editors and researchers towards critical in-depth reporting and defence of the public interest and is housed at Goldsmiths.
Dates & times
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3 Apr 2019 | 6:30pm - 8:00pm |
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