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[...] , the format is essentially the same, but I think we're getting slicker. Until Next Time. Stay Classy Internet. [...]
[...] round to your house and tell you to stop ripping off Match of the Day. Until Next Time. Stay Classy Internet. P.S. Previous copyright blogs 1 and 2 [...]
[...] this second. Give it a watch. (In glorious 1080p HD!!) Until Next Time. Stay Classy Internet. [...]
[...] apart from the WINOL Critical Reflection which should be above so... Until Next Time. Stay Classy Internet. [...]
[...] is obviously not ideal and the only real defence you can have for these sorts of actions is public interest. OK so the story could be true but if it is not in the public interest you lied and cheated [...]
[...] Justification just means it's true and privilege is to do with court reporting mostly but public interest covers a multitude of sins and that's why I'm very much looking forward to our lecture on [...]
[...] security, can be a real thorn in journalists' sides as it completely takes away our trusty public interest defence. Although you could possibly claim a defence under Article 10 or perhaps ask them to [...]
[...] as an honestly held opinion based upon facts or privileged material which is in the public interest (check back to last weeks lecture for the PCC definition of public interest). One of [...]
[...] the news agenda is not set by the journalist; we do not decide what to write about. In investigative journalism though the point is that the story should not be on the agenda. For an example from [...]
[...] to not adhere to these ethical rules. In the search for a story, how far is too far? In investigative journalism it may be necessary to secretly film someone or lie in order to get the story. This is [...]
[...] added to the Blue Star bus that took commuters to Southampton unfortunately, Tom our news editor informed me that another reporter already had an interview and permission to film on the [...]
[...] then should it go in? It is quite often the same dilemma we face on WINOL with our news editor agonising over a story that isn't visually interesting but is important. It's rather [...]
[...] forward so much but the bulletin is much the same as it always has been. Together with Dan as news editor we have implemented the ‘Coming Up’ feature most weeks, which broke the show up [...]
[...] for a lawyers opinion. On WINOL the system works like this; if a news reporter doesn't show the news editor their package before it goes in to the bulletin or includes something the news editor hasn't [...]
The final episode this year, it's slightly Christmas themed, (the slightly being the first few seconds, the hats, and of course the music). Hope you'v [...]
This time it's bigger and better than ever!! Actually that's probably a lie, the format is essentially the same, but I think we're getting slicker. U [...]
[...] . How long you can use a piece of copyrighted material for is up for some debate however. In the WINOL Games series I produced last year with course mate Ewan Kennerell we had to come up against fair [...]
[...] (see above). You can see all of our coverage of the HPCC elections around and about on the WINOL website here. Until Next Time. Stay Classy Internet. [...]
[...] - Frank Turner interview & Asia Life Magazine - Frank Turner interview Link to article on WINOL website. [...]
[...] any other, a debrief from our November 30th extravaganza gave us some confidence to go into a normal WINOL as prepared as we've ever been. The news was a little slow that week, meaning our stories [...]
[...] Ali was asking if we could take the show down to a 15 minute bulletin, the same length as a normal WINOL but I knew this wouldn’t be possible. A two hour long show had been promised and that [...]
Holy mother of Moses this week was a stressful one. And alright, it may have actually been a week of relatively little stress followed by a pocket, a [...]
[...] , i.e. what is a defamatory statement? Seems simple but if you're not sure then a defamation blog will be on its way, right after we've had the lecture. Another test is can someone come [...]
[...] In our most recent law lecture we took the time to look at reporting elections, not always necessarily a story in itself but we're performing a public duty as the press [...]
[...] , the format is essentially the same, but I think we're getting slicker. Until Next Time. Stay Classy Internet. [...]
[...] round to your house and tell you to stop ripping off Match of the Day. Until Next Time. Stay Classy Internet. P.S. Previous copyright blogs 1 and 2 [...]
[...] this second. Give it a watch. (In glorious 1080p HD!!) Until Next Time. Stay Classy Internet. [...]
[...] apart from the WINOL Critical Reflection which should be above so... Until Next Time. Stay Classy Internet. [...]
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