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Public service reporting

May 2021

  • Armando Iannucci

    Armando Iannucci leads criticism of secrecy over BBC’s future

    The Thick of It creator seeks meeting with culture secretary to discuss ‘drip feed of sinister headlines’

November 2016

  • Roy Greenslade

    Greenslade
    Call for the digital giants to fund public service reporting

    Roy Greenslade
    Academics, politicians and trades unionists seek a way to ensure that Google and Facebook pay a 1% levy in order to support new news providers
  • Roy Greenslade

    Greenslade
    Newspapers big and small are facing an existential crisis

    Roy Greenslade
    News Corporation and the CN Group are suffering from the same problem, declining newsprint advertising revenue, which imperils journalism’s future
  • Googel and Facebook logos

    Greenslade
    Make Google and Facebook pay for public service reporting

    Politicians urged to amend digital economy bill to ensure digital giants pay a 1% levy in order to fund investigative public interest journalism

September 2015

  • Roy Greenslade

    Greenslade
    The real reason for the BBC's regional newspaper 'reporting pool'...

    Roy Greenslade
    Watch publishers get rid of more of their journalist staff once the corporation starts to provide public service reports by its news team

June 2014

  • Greenslade
    BBC hosts conference to consider the state, and future, of local journalism

    Society of Editors backs debate on news-gathering

March 2011

  • Hillary Clinton

    The battle for public broadcasting

    Amy Goodman

    Amy Goodman: Republicans aim to defund NPR and public broadcasting, but at a modest cost this journalism is vital to American democracy

January 2011

  • Benrik Pitch
    Benrik Pitch: Local news crime rotas

    Benrik Pitch

    A local television idea for Jeremy Hunt, the culture secretary

November 2010

  • Public manager
    Sensible steps to cope with cuts leave public sector managers vulnerable

    As public sector managers confront tough choices on cuts, they face criticism and ridicule over their every spending move

August 2010

  • Ushahidi map of Port-au-Prince, Haiti

    Ushahidi: giving citizens the power to put news on the map

    Josh Halliday: It's a crowdsourcing tool that lets any mobile phone user help map humanitarian crises – and it's getting even simpler

July 2010

  • PDA
    Knight-Batten awards push collaborative future for news

    The age and subject matter of the projects awarded up to $10,000 from the Knight Foundation varies – but there's plenty in common. By Josh Halliday

March 2010

  • Response
    The BBC was right to report claims of aid abuse in Ethiopia

    Edward Girardet

    Response: Even competent agencies have been ripped off – it's the nature of humanitarian crisis, says Edward Girardet

November 2009

  • Will Gompertz, new BBC arts editor

    PDA
    Museums and broadcasters must work together, says Tate Media's Gompertz

    Sarah Hartley: Incoming BBC News arts editor Will Gompertz encourages co-operation between diverse kinds of cultural institution

July 2009

  • Greenslade
    Why journalists should support the 'public service reporting' initiative

    My posting, PA's 'public service reporting' gets fillip as Rusbridger calls for state funding, elicited this response from commenter Blackadder:

  • Alan Rusbridger

    MediaGuardian
    Media Talk: Public service reporting

    Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger backs a plan to solve the crisis in local news. Plus, political pressure over The Apprentice, and online success for the Daily Mail. With Matt Wells, Janine Gibson and Stephen Brook

    • Greenslade
      PA's 'public service reporting' gets fillip as Rusbridger calls for state funding

    • PA 'public service reporting' pilot set for launch

    • Greenslade
      Why we should applaud PA's bold 'public service reporting' initiative

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