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#DigitalLunch: Voicing the Public Interest

Fri 26 October 2012, 9:48am

As a follow up to Wednesday’s post which asked where the public interest lay in journalism, the Friday #DigitalLunch today will be on that very subject.

And as a prelude to that we are lucky enough to have an interview with Martyn Evans of the Carnegie UK Trust:

It will be a relatively short interview and we’ll focus on the main findings of the report which suggests that the public ought to be more involved in determining what the public interest is and where it lies at any one time.

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  1. Nevin (profile) says:

    There’s a link to the ‘public interest’ report on this webpage: Public demand greater role in press regulation, reveals report by Carnegie UK Trust

    What do you think?
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