Free workshops on making community-owned media work

This is a guest post by Dave Boyle, a experienced community organiser who is trying to revitalise local media from the bottom up. He believes that community ownership of local media groups can make them both profitable and accountable. We

Our Media Not Theirs – Rally For Media Reform

Our media – not theirs! Rally for media reform, June 17th

7pm,  University of Westminster, 309 Regent Street, London W1 (closest tube Oxford Circus) The last year has given us an unprecedented understanding of the power of the owners and editors of the British press. The Leveson Inquiry showed that a handful

Results of our consultation on the new Crime and Courts Bill, updated

Today Media Reform is releasing the results of our consultation on press regulation for bloggers. [UPDATE: these results now incorporate responses up until April 21st. The survey is now closed.] Over a period of two and a half weeks we asked

Consultation for bloggers on the new Crime and Courts Bill

Today Media Reform is launching a consultation for small publishers, online bloggers and journalists to speak up on the new press regulation deal. On April 15 the House of Commons will return from Easter recess, and soon after that will

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