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James Rodgers
Author, currently writing 'Assignment: Moscow' (due 2020). Lecturer in International Journalism. European. Linguist. Ex correspondent in Moscow, Brussels, Gaza.
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James Rodgers 20 h
One for International MA students to watch: how to script a complex story for TV. A masterclass from
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James Rodgers 24 h
It's actually day 2 Adam, and we haven't got to that yet - - but thanks for the tip. I will be sure to tell the new students!
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James Rodgers 17 de set
Thanks very much for sparing the time, Becca. It's great to welcome back MAIJ graduates, especially when, like you, they have so much useful advice to give
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James Ball 17 de set
Well, this is big: have a leak of internal documents, including one showing Julian Assange sought a Russian visa in 2010 – and asked Israel Shamir to get it for him.
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James Rodgers 17 de set
I wrote this over the weekend: on , the suspects' TV interview, and what they say about how wants to be seen. Understanding Russia Today: The Military And The Media via
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James Rodgers 15 de set
Understanding Russia Today: The Military And The Media: my latest for , on and the suspects' TV appearance
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James Rodgers 16 de set
Max Hastings dismisses idea that 'the media lost the Americans the war' in Vietnam; also points out western was unable to report on half the story, having no access to the North
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James Rodgers 16 de set
'Neither side commanded a monopoly of virtue or wickedness [...] neither side deserved victory' Max Hastings offers his assessment of the Vietnam war
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Jackson Diehl 16 de set
For years th Washpost editorial board advocated for Aung San Suu Kyi. Following her justification of genocide, and the unjust jailing of 2 journalists, we can no longer do so. Here’s the editorial.
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Steve Rosenberg 15 de set
Check out the giant columns of tanks & APCs at Russia's Vostok manoeuvres: pure muscle-flexing by Moscow. Plus, joint drills with China show Russia tilting east. But will Moscow end up junior partner to Beijing? Our report from Siberia. Camera Producer
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Nick Sidi 16 de set
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James Rodgers 15 de set
Really enjoyed doing this: and really recommend 's - - insightful memoir of and working with Rupert Murdoch. Thanks
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P N Chatterje-Doody 15 de set
If you found the interview unconvincing, you’re not the only one. and I give the breakdown here:
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James Rodgers 15 de set
Understanding Russia Today: The Military And The Media: my latest for , on and the suspects' TV appearance
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Chiswick Book Fest 15 de set
**TODAY 4PM** discusses his book with - life & working with Info & tickets here
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James Rodgers 14 de set
'People are now quite frightened, and they see the value of news,' tells in answer to question on subscriptions.
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James Rodgers 14 de set
The history of the last 20 years of British , told in an hour by and : tech revolution and going from a few hundred thousand UK copies to global audience of millions
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James Rodgers 14 de set
'We may be alright,' 's less than confident prediction for the future of news, talking to
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James Rodgers 14 de set
'No clue where it was all going,' remembers how the arrival of the Internet felt to an editor, in conversation with
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Leonid Ragozin 14 de set
Leaving geopolitical and KGB-themed trash aside, the main thing that unites Skripal and Litvinenko is their role in Spanish investigation, which is looking into core links between the Kremlin and organized crime. Novichok story in Russia is all about mafia state, too.
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