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Are we all living on Planet Tabloid?


21 Nov 2024, 5:30pm - 7:00pm

LG02, Professor Stuart Hall Building

Event overview

Cost Free
Department Media, Communications and Cultural Studies
Contact Rashmee.RoshanLall(@gold.ac.uk)

Terry Kirby, senior lecturer in journalism, talks about his new book, The Newsmongers – A History of Tabloid Journalism

From the 'Strange Newes' pamphlets of the 16th century to the hacking scandals and from the the dominance of media barons like Northcliffe and Murdoch to the tabloidisation of popular culture today.
In conversation with Ian Burrell, media writer

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21 Nov 2024 5:30pm - 7:00pm
Continue the conversation over drinks at the reception.
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