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News-watch Survey – Summer 2008

News-Watch Reports | by Andrew
On Monday 31 March 2008, Newswatch UK began a twelve-week investigation into Today’s coverage of European Union news and current affairs. Each edition of the programme was recorded, logged and archived in its entirety, and every item of relevance to…

Today Programme Survey, and response to BBC Independent Advisor’s Findings – Winter 2007

News-Watch Reports | by Andrew
In November 2007, the BBC Trust published an Independent Editorial Adviser’s report into an appeal to the Editorial Standards Committee by Lord Pearson of Rannoch.[1] Lord Pearson’s initial complaint had been based on the findings of a previous Newswatch survey[2]…

Today Programme Survey – Summer 2007

News-Watch Reports | by Andrew
On Monday 19 March 2007, News-watch began a fourteen-week investigation into the BBC’s coverage of European Union news and current affairs. Each edition of the Today programme was recorded, logged and archived, and every item of relevance to the European…

Today Programme Survey – Winter 2006

News-Watch Reports | by Andrew
BBC Radio 4’s Today programme was monitored for fourteen weeks leading up to the EU’s heads of government summit in December 2006. In total, 84 consecutive editions of the programme were tracked, logged and analysed.

Today Programme Survey – Summer 2006

News-Watch Reports | by Andrew
On Monday 27 February 2006, Minotaur Media Tracking began a sixteen-week investigation into the Today programme’s coverage of European Union news and current affairs.
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