The BBC proposal to carry advertising around some programmes not carried on BBC channels or the iplayer is not radically new. It is an extension of a policy which the BBC has pursued for over 40
Immediately after the World Trade Centre's twin towers were destroyed, GMT Media's Jerry Timmins reported for BBC World Service and Radio 5 Live from ground zero. It is now twenty years since
Maria Ressa has been awarded the Nobel Peace prize and a worthy winner she is. In 2017 GMT Media worked on an editorial review of Rappler, the multimedia
Changing laws that oppress freedom of expression and quality journalism is not easy. It takes time, hard work and sustained high-level political commitment, as is evidenced by
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The government is surprised by the positive response of people in the United Kingdom to the request to stay at home and protect the National Health Service. That their expectations were not as
GMT Media has been working with IWPR in 2019 to support the work it does in some of the most dangerous places in the world. Whether people live in crisis, civil war or
Laws that criminalise libel are under fire in West Africa. The legislation causing so much concern is usually couched in sweeping terms to make it possible for a government to lock
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The BBC proposal to carry advertising around some programmes not carried on BBC channels or the iplayer is not radically new. It is an extension of a policy which the BBC has pursued for over 40
Immediately after the World Trade Centre's twin towers were destroyed, GMT Media's Jerry Timmins reported for BBC World Service and Radio 5 Live from ground zero. It is now twenty years since
Maria Ressa has been awarded the Nobel Peace prize and a worthy winner she is. In 2017 GMT Media worked on an editorial review of Rappler, the multimedia
Changing laws that oppress freedom of expression and quality journalism is not easy. It takes time, hard work and sustained high-level political commitment, as is evidenced by
Some countries have responded far more effectively than others to the threat posed by COVID-19. Many could have done better. Not all have had the advantages of
Companies are assessing how they should change as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. GMT Media has been facilitating conversations about what it might mean to be part of a “new
The government is surprised by the positive response of people in the United Kingdom to the request to stay at home and protect the National Health Service. That their expectations were not as
(The Oxford University website Free Speech Debate, recently published this article.
GMT Media has been working with IWPR in 2019 to support the work it does in some of the most dangerous places in the world. Whether people live in crisis, civil war or
President Kagame has said that he wants the judiciary to put an end to criminal libel in Rwanda. The
Nelson Mandela’s prison guard Christo Brand paid a visit to London recently to talk to group brought together by Nomad School of Business. Mr
Laws that criminalise libel are under fire in West Africa. The legislation causing so much concern is usually couched in sweeping terms to make it possible for a government to lock
Personal and press freedom are under threat because of increased concern over insecurity and migration, according to the latest global Prosperity
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