Tag: UK journalism

  • More Horrocks

    Here’s the free link to Peter Horrock‘s Oxford talk. Don’t thank me, thank the licence fee. Actually I did Horrocks a dis-service in my earlier post. What his talk was really about was justifying immense licence fee expenditure in terms of television news. It’s ironic he blogged his speech, because one of his observations is…

  • Iraq

    To an event on academic freedom in Iraq. An Iraqi psychiatrist gives a heartrending account of the deaths of colleagues and their families and kids. We have several Iraqi students. One of our doctoral candidates made this film for Britain’s Channel 4. You can see a clip here.

  • The undeserved and the under-served…

    According to Broadcast, BBC News boss Peter Horrocks (seen left, smiling – unnervingly) is calling for: “radical” overhaul of the traditional notions of impartiality and believes the corporation should be seeking more interviews with organisations such as the Taliban and the BNP. Why not just organize a debate between them in southern Afghanistan and supply…

  • Stephen Grey’s Ghost Plane

    For those of you following the rendition story, [Guardian] Stephen Grey who has worked so hard to bring the story to international attention, has posted some interesting new material today on his site, www.ghostplane.net. He’s posted all available flight logs of the CIA’s alleged fleet of aircraft. Compiled from aviation sources it is a searchable…