7th February, 2014 / 11.00am - 4.00pm
11th November, 2015
How can you broadcast brave investigative journalism when you have a statutory regulator? It would be most investigative newspaper journalists’ idea of a nightmare. So how bad are Dorothy Byrne’s dreams?
Dorothy Byrne is Head of News and Current Affairs at Channel 4 Television. She was formerly the Editor of Channel Four’s Dispatches and of ITV’s The Big Story.
Dorothy began her television career at Granada TV as a journalist on local news and became a producer on World In Action. She was made a Fellow of The Royal Television Society for her “outstanding contribution to television”.
This is the second of a series of talks from Ethical Journalism Network (EJN). EJN is a coalition of media professional groups aiming to strengthen the craft of journalism around the world.
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