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Author - Alex Veeneman
Why #GBBO remains worth watching
It was 9pm, and the people of the city of Chicago were celebrating the fact that it was a...
How Ed Sheeran redefined pop music
On a July night at Wembley Stadium in 2015, 87,000 people flocked to see a major singer-songwriter...
The future of Twitter, the news curator
We live in a multi-platform age of media. This age includes a number of platforms becoming hubs of...
Laura Kuenssberg and women in journalism
When working in journalism, the objective of reporters is to tell a story and make sense of events...
Why the BBC must remain independent
On an ordinary day, a man sits down in a pub. He is greeted by the barman. “And what can I get...
How the 2016 election unfolded on the front pages
People across the UK went to the polls Thursday to cast their votes in local elections, and the...
Why the world still needs journalism
Journalism in Britain continues to evolve right before our eyes. In the span of a month, The...
Music legend Prince dies
The American pop singer and songwriter Prince has died at his home in suburban Minnesota. The...
Grayling, Johnson criticise Obama over EU
The leader of the House of Commons, Chris Grayling, has said that US President Barack Obama does...
Facebook Instant Articles and the business of journalism
Last Tuesday, at its F8 conference in the United States, Facebook made available Instant Articles...
Student media: More than just a by-line
Over the weekend, teams from various student publications met at the Students Union of Loughborough...
Yes, men can be feminists too
Immediately following the inauguration of Justin Trudeau as Canadian Prime Minister, he made global...
How Twitter became a revolution in journalism
Ten years ago today, Jack Dorsey composed a message that started a revolution. It was 140...
In defence of Rebecca Pinnington and Pi Media
Student media hasn’t had it easy recently. From action against ‘The Badger’...
FOI and the future of student media
When the government announced its plans to review the Freedom of Information Act, signed into law...
Downton Abbey: More than a TV series
The quote appeared simply on the Facebook page of a colleague of mine based in the States: “It...
Awards and the debate on women in journalism
It all started with an idea – in the middle of February, Emily Reynolds, Mollie Goodfellow, Ellie...
Why we must support women in the media
The media industry is an industry in interesting times as news organisations try to...
Medical students and the politics of the NHS
Sarah Sturrock had a simple goal when deciding what to pursue for a career – she wanted to...