Freedom of speech and investigative journalism

26 Oct 2010

Thursday 18 November 2010, 6.15pm

Hosted by the Department of Theatre, Film and Television on the Heslington East campus

Greg Dyke now chancellor of the University of York will chair a panel of leading industry experts, including:

  • Ian Bloom (Partner, Head of Corporate and Media at Ross & Craig)
  • Helen Boaden (Director of News, BBC)
  • Dr David Levy (Director of the Reuters Institute for Journalism at the University of Oxford)
  • Steve Richards (Chief Political Commentator at The Independent)
  • Simon Singh (author, journalist, TV producer)

The debate will open to the audience, with opportunities for questions and input.

Reserve tickets by contacting Nik Miller on nm19atyorkdotacdotuk  (nm19atyorkdotacdotuk)  

Location: Theatre Film and Television building, Heslington East

Telephone: 01904 432622

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  1. Denny

    October 26, 2010 at 16:14

    Why have the dots in the web address been replaced with images? That’s really quite stupid. Over-zealous code leaking over from the email obfuscation, presumably.

  2. Denny

    October 26, 2010 at 16:15

    In fact the web link is totally broken.

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