david cameron

Cameron's porn policy problem Members Public

Good piece by Martin Bryant on the problems with Cameron’s default porn filtering plan: > This post you’re reading right now isn’t pornographic, but it’s probably been blocked by lots of filters in libraries, cafés and workplaces, simply for using certain keywords. It’s almost enough

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
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After NotW: what might the future of media look like? Members Public

I’m loathe to join the general mob of bloggers posting about every little twist and turn of the phone-hacking scandal, and the closure of the News of the Screws World. That market niche is filled sufficiently. I’m more interested in trying to discern the long-term consequences of what’

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
david cameron

What does Cameron's statement on the News of the World mean for journalists? Members Public

Charlie Beckett nails what’s been bothering me [http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/polis/2011/07/08/a-massive-moment-for-media-and-politics-in-britain/] since I saw the Prime Minister’s press conference this morning: > But the bigger story is the proposed review of the whole relationship between the press and power. Cynics will say

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
david cameron