Sally-Anne Gross speaks to Double J about mental health and music creators
Sally-Anne Gross joined Tim Shiel on ABCs Double J station to discuss mental health, music creation, and her new book...
Sally-Anne Gross joined Tim Shiel on ABCs Double J station to discuss mental health, music creation, and her new book...
Hugh Pym has won the 2020 Charles Wheeler Award for Outstanding Contribution to Broadcast Journalism, which is now in its...
BBC Radio London began its first broadcast on 6th October, 1970, 50 years later Matthew Linfoot joined Vanessa Feltz to...
Last week Doug Specht spoke to the Green Electronics Council about sustainability and working from home. The webinar, which forms...
The Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication, Co-edited by CAMRI’s member, Dr Tarik Sabry, will be editing a series...
Following the launch of Can Music Make You Sick, by Sally-Anne Gross and George Musgrave, Gross spoke with Jason Solomons...
Professor Jean Seaton has joined Professor Timothy Garton Ash, Will Hutton and Damian Tambini in writing to the Financial Times...
Following the news that Boris Johnson has reportedly offered jobs at the head of two of Britain’s most important media...
In July this year, the International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR) held elections for its Executive Board (EB)...
Jean Seaton has been interviewed by The Observer about the BBC's plans to axe radio reporters. The article, by Vanessa...