Journalism, Power and Pandemic
Journalism, Power and Pandemic
London School of Economics
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Contributor(s): Anushka Asthana, Pippa Crerar, Annette Dittert, Richard Horton, Sir Craig Oliver | How well has the UK news media kept the public informed and held the authorities to account during the COVID-19 crisis?
Leading journalists and political communicators discuss how the news media has coped with the practical, editorial and political challenges of covering coronavirus.
Anushka Asthana (@AnushkaAsthana) is editor-at-large for the Guardian, and host of the daily news podcast, Today in Focus.
Pippa Crerar (@PippaCrerar) is the Political Editor of the Daily Mirror and Parliamentary Press Gallery chair
Annette Dittert (@annettedittert) is London Bureau Chief of ARD.
Richard Horton (@richardhorton1) is Editor of The Lancet.
Craig Oliver (@CraigOliver100) is former No10 Director of Politics & Communications and Editor of BBC News at 6pm & 10pm.
Charlie Beckett (@CharlieBeckett) is Professor of Practice, Director of Polis and the Polis/LSE Journalism AI project in the Department of
Leading journalists and political communicators discuss how the news media has coped with the practical, editorial and political challenges of covering coronavirus.
Anushka Asthana (@AnushkaAsthana) is editor-at-large for the Guardian, and host of the daily news podcast, Today in Focus.
Pippa Crerar (@PippaCrerar) is the Political Editor of the Daily Mirror and Parliamentary Press Gallery chair
Annette Dittert (@annettedittert) is London Bureau Chief of ARD.
Richard Horton (@richardhorton1) is Editor of The Lancet.
Craig Oliver (@CraigOliver100) is former No10 Director of Politics & Communications and Editor of BBC News at 6pm & 10pm.
Charlie Beckett (@CharlieBeckett) is Professor of Practice, Director of Polis and the Polis/LSE Journalism AI project in the Department of
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