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In a world of Trump tweets, Jeremy Corbyn’s youthquake and a shock General Election result, are print journalists or social media better plugged into voters?
Wednesday 26 July, 6 for 6.30pm until 8pm with drinks after.
Chair: Andrew Rawnsley, political columnist for The Observer and broadcaster
Panel to include:
Columnist Amanda Platell
John Rentoul, Political columnist The Independent
Simon Robinson, Reuters Regional Editor Europe/Middle East/Africa
Results of a specially commissioned YouGov poll for the debate on “How today’s voters get their political news” will be revealed on the night.
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2017-07-26 2017-07-26 Europe/London It was the readers wot won it - London Press Club/Society of Editors Debate In a world of Trump tweets, Jeremy Corbyn’s youthquake and a shock General Election result, are print journalists or social media better plugged into voters? https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/calendar/2017/07/26/it-was-the-readers-wot-won-it-london-press-club-society-of-editors-debate-149425 Reuters Building,30 South Colonnade,,LondonLocation
Reuters Building,
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E14 5EP
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