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A media research paper, investigating the impact of the Games on print media regarding disability, the reputation of the UK and perceptions of East London
Examines the strength of the evidence that exists around the role of media and information in periods of conflict and political change
A research paper from OFCOM
The term ‘media’ refers to both mass media (television, radio, newspapers) and social media (Facebook, Twitter, blogs).
Supporting documentation for legislation which reforms television and radio broadcasting in the UK.
Statement by UK Spokesperson to the UN Mungo Woodifield at the UN Committee on Information General Debate.
DCMS is launching the Media Literacy Taskforce Fund to award grant funding to projects piloting new methods of delivering media literacy interventions to ‘hard to reach’ citizens.
This research report looks at how traditional media sectors - press, TV and radio - are using data in the digital age, and the challenges they face to effective data use.
This series brings together all the related research documents to the London 2012 meta-evaluation.
This series brings together all documents relating to Our performance
This report collates audience research undertaken in 2013 and 2014 exploring people’s perceptions of the media
Researchers investigate how media owners react to changes in the political importance of vote choices in different areas
Guidance primarily aimed at local responders covering some common issues that may arise during the Recovery Phase of an emergency in the UK.
The evidence base for this topic is weak despite much enthusiasm over the potential impact social media could have
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