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What could an Andy Burnham premiership mean for the future of press reform?
Writing for the Byline Times, Dr Adrian Quinn at the School of Media and Communication explains why he has hope for the revival of part two of the Leveson Inquiry
AHC researcher launches community-led art exhibition exploring climate change debates
All exhibition events are completely free, require no booking, and are open to members of the public as well as the university community
Watch: Professor David Hesmondhalgh and Professor Anamik Saha in conversation on the Cultural Industries
A conversation marking the fifth edition of Professor Hesmondhalgh’s The Cultural Industries
“Bold and swift” action needed to maintain public service media’s democratic role, panel says at Media Frontiers event
Industry experts, academics and students gathered at the School of Media and Communications this week to discuss the future of UK public service media at a critical moment for the sector.
Faculty Professor invited to Buckingham Palace party with Prince and Princess of Wales
A Professor from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Cultures has attended a prestigious Royal Garden Party hosted by the Prince and Princess of Wales at Buckingham Palace




