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Living with a TV Regulator

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In the second of a series of talks from Ethical Journalism Network (EJN) at City University in London, Dorothy Byrne, Head of News and Current Affairs at Channel 4, discussed her experience of working with a TV regulator. Dorothy is the Chair of the EJN.

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Broadcasting, Channel 4 - UK, Dorothy Byrne, Regulation and Self-Regulation, University of London

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Nov 11, 2015

London | Lecture

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Written By Stefanie Chernow

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