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From the Grenfell Tower disaster, to austerity, to Brexit, all news is local news. Join a panel of experts to discuss the pressures on local journalism, its role in democracy – and how YOU can be part of the solution.
Speakers:
Lorraine King, editor of the East London Advertiser, The Barking and Dagenham Post and the Newham Recorder
Gareth Davies, data journalist for the Bureau of Investigative Journalism
Ed Sheridan, Local democracy reporter for Hackney, Islington and Camden
Chair: Professor Angela Phillips from the Department of Media, Communications and Cultural Studies' School of Journalism
Free event, followed by a drinks reception.
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2018-10-25 2018-10-25 Europe/London Media Forum: Why local journalism matters Join a panel of experts to discuss the pressures on local journalism, its role in democracy – and how YOU can be part of the solution. https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/calendar/2018/10/25/media-forum-why-local-journalism-matters-184756 Professor Stuart Hall Building (PSH),Goldsmiths, University of London,London,Location
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