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Media Reform Coalition

Media Reform coordinates the work of advocacy groups campaigning to protect the public interest in light of the Leveson Inquiry and Communications Review.

Supporting information for consultation on blogs and the Royal Charter

April 3, 2013 By Media Reform Coalition Leave a Comment

This post contains the supporting information for our consultation on blogs and the Royal Charter.

If you want to take the survey, click here. If you don’t know what the consultation is, see our introductory post here.

Supporting information:

  • Small publishers, online journalism and the new system of press regulation
  • Access to benefits of a regulator
  • Relevant publishers and exemptions

 

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