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Alan Rusbridger
Interview with Alan Rusbridger, who was Editor-in-Chief of The Guardian from 1995 until 2015. One of the most influential journalists of recent times, he led The Guardian through some of its biggest stories, including the Edward Snowden leaks and WikiLeaks. He is currently editor of Prospect Magazine. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-05-05
34 min
Media Confidential
Q&A: How do you prepare for the death of a Pope?
Following the death of Pope Francis last week, Alan and Lionel answer how a reporter should prepare for the expected—and the unexpected.They discuss the perks of having a network of correspondents and give their opinions on freelance journalists: is it better to be a lone operator or under the wing of a big publication?To ask Alan Rusbridger and Lionel Barber your questions, email mediaconfidential@prospectmagazine.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-04-28
19 min
The Media Leader Podcast
Alan Rusbridger on the future of news and Prospect's growth
Alan Rusbridger is one of Britain’s most acclaimed journalists. As editor of The Guardian for 20 years, he oversaw the outlet’s transition into the digital world and landed a Pulitzer Prize for publishing information leaked by Edward Snowdon about the US National Security Agency.Since 2021, he has worked as editor of Prospect, a leading British current affairs magazine celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. Prospect had an exceptional year in 2024, nearly doubling its digital circulation to more than make up for losses in print circulation.Rusbridger joins host Jack Benjamin to discuss what is driv...
2025-04-14
48 min
The Solutionists, with Mark Scott
The new media moguls – how the tech sector took over journalism
Social media connects us to friends and family, and gives us an unprecedented window to the wider world. But how much do we really know about how social media, and the barons who run these platforms, shape our views and our communities? Former newspaper editor and current Meta advisor Alan Rusbridger sheds light on the question of whether social media is strengthening democracy – or strangling it. Social media is now an inextricable part of our lives. It provides many social goods: connection to friends and family; more touchpoints to the world previously available only via mass media.
2025-03-25
39 min
Late Night Live — Full program podcast
Alan Rusbridger on the perils of political journalism, and Robert Dessaix on life, death, sexuality and more
Alan Rusbridger, the former editor in chief of The Guardian UK on Trump's push to silence dissenting voices in the media and writer Robert Dessaix has a new memoir, Chameleon, in which he reflects on his many identities and how his changing understandings of life.
2025-03-06
53 min
Late Night Live - Separate stories podcast
Former Guardian UK editor Alan Rusbridger on how the media should respond to Trump's threats
Veteran British journalist and editor Alan Rusbridger discusses Donald Trump’s attacks on the US press, Jeff Bezos’s editorial about-face at the Washington Post, the threats to the media in the West and how the industry should respond. Alan has been in Australia for events at Adelaide Writer’s Week and the Wheeler Centre in Melbourne. GUEST: Alan Rusbridger, Editor, Prospect MagazinePRODUCER: Catherine Zengerer
2025-03-05
31 min
Media Confidential
Armando Iannucci: "X is an industrial piss factory"
How do you solve a problem like Elon? The billionaire owner of X controls one of the world's biggest social media channels, treating the platform as his own propaganda machine.Armando Iannucci—the satirist, writer and producer behind Alan Partridge, The Thick of It and Veep—has, until recently, been using his own Twitter account to fact-check Musk's posts.He joins Alan Rusbridger and guest host, Janine Gibson, editor of the Weekend FT, to discuss how what happens if we don't take Musk seriously.Like Donald Trump, Musk has a stro...
2025-01-16
46 min
Media Confidential
Q&A: Is an editor's life just about boozy lunches?
From today's hottest new columnists to the perils of fine wine, Alan Rusbridger and Lionel Barber discuss listeners' questions with characteristic dry wit.This week's episode tackles Lionel’s favourite question so far—what does an editor actually do all day? Alan and Lionel share their tales of the swanky lives of Fleet Street editors...including an anecdote with a seriously morbid conclusion.The editors also make their predictions about when physical newspapers will become a thing of the past.To ask Alan and Lionel your questions, send t...
2024-10-13
19 min
Media Confidential
Q&A: Should social media platforms be legally regulated?
Alan Rusbridger and Lionel Barber dig into the Media Confidential mailbox to answer listeners' questions about the media. This week, they discuss political bias in UK newspapers, as well as the growing number of people who get their news from social media. Are these sources reliable? And should social media companies be liable for material posted on their platforms?One listener wonders whether there is anything that the editors strongly disagree on, and asks a pressing question: Alan or Lionel—who would win in an arm wrestle?Cast your bets and send your qu...
2024-10-06
19 min
Media Confidential
Q&A: What went wrong at the Evening Standard?
In this episode of Media Confidential Q&A, Alan Rusbridger and Lionel Barber dig into the mailbox to tackle listeners' questions about the media industry.The topics on the table this week: what led to the downfall of the London Evening Standard? Will newspapers be able to afford their foreign correspondents in future? Are traditional journalistic skills still useful…and can you guess which presenter failed his shorthand exam?Plus, a confession from one of the editors…who may have been less than candid in a career-defining job interview.
2024-09-29
20 min
Media Confidential
Has Musk gone too far?
X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, has become the champion of free speech—but at what cost? During a summer of unrest in the UK, a hornet’s nest of hatred was stirred up on X. Elon Musk himself gave the nest a good kicking when he provocatively claimed that the UK was heading to civil war. And when Alan responded with a column about the post, he was met by a barrage of abuse from Musk’s supporters. So, is Elon Musk—with his 196m followers—out of control? And what does his support for Donald Tru...
2024-09-05
34 min
Media Confidential
Farage’s Reform: the media’s wife—or its mistress?
Is the UK general election all over even before the first vote is cast? Polls suggest that Labour has an unassailable lead, and so with two weeks of campaigning to go, is there any chance that media coverage could still influence the electorate? Lionel Barber and Alan Rusbridger are joined by two experienced political commentators to discuss how the parties have performed so far, and if any surprises are likely in the remaining fortnight. Michael Crick is a veteran of election campaigns, having started reporting on politics in the early 1980s, and Ros Taylor from th...
2024-06-20
49 min
The Front Page
Julian Assange to face crucial hearing: Is this the end of the 14-year long saga?
The years-long saga of Julian Assange could finally be at an end – in a decision crucial not only to what happens next for the infamous whistleblower – but for press freedom as we know it. 14 years after his site, Wikileaks, published hundreds of thousands of classified US military and security documents online, and 12 years after the first warrant was issued for his arrest.... judges at London’s High Court could finally decide his fate -- and whether he will be extradited to the United States. Following the long legal battle is Alan Rusbridger, former editor in chief...
2024-05-19
16 min
Media Confidential
Israel kicks out Al Jazeera
Israel’s Prime Minister Netanyahu has passed a law that will ban foreign media from operating within the country. Al Jazeera is one of the main outlets on the ground providing reportage, and the most watched network in the region—so what impact will the closure of their operations in Israel have on the ability to get news out of the war zone? Alan Rusbridger and Lionel Barber are joined by journalist and humanitarian Khaled Mansour to discuss where genuine news reporting from the conflict will come from with the ban in place. Also this week...
2024-04-04
39 min
20 Questions With
20 Questions With Alan Rusbridger
One of the most important journalists of his generation, Alan Rusbridger edited the Guardian for two decades, helping to break international mega stories that included Snowden, Wikileaks and phone hacking. Now editor of Prospect magazine, here he reflects on the dangers of misinformation and disinformation on social media platforms, not least on Elon Musk's X, the need to counteract alternative facts, such as those promoted by Donald Trump, the importance of impartiality at the BBC, and what he believes is at the core of good journalism.
2024-03-29
32 min
20 Questions With
20 Questions With Alan Rusbridger
One of the most important journalists of his generation, Alan Rusbridger edited the Guardian for two decades, helping to break international mega stories that included Snowden, Wikileaks and phone hacking. Now editor of Prospect magazine, here he reflects on the dangers of misinformation and disinformation on social media platforms, not least on Elon Musk's X, the need to counteract alternative facts, such as those promoted by Donald Trump, the importance of impartiality at the BBC, and what he believes is at the core of good journalism.
2024-03-29
32 min
Media Confidential
The GB News Propaganda Machine
This week, Alan Rusbridger and Lionel Barber are joined by Gavin Esler and Michael Crick as they get stuck into GB News, broadcaster bias—and what it’s like to watch and appear on the channel. Previously, Alan had tasked Gavin with watching GB News’s output for a month. The outcome? Tory MPs interviewing Tory MPs, “shallow” reporting, and a lack of balance not just about politics but about the reality of issues such as housing in UK society. Michael Crick is a contributor to GB News—albeit a combative one—and explains why he continues ap...
2024-03-28
50 min
Media Confidential
Counting the casualties of war
In any war, counting the number of people killed is challenging. So, too, is understanding how they died. In Gaza, where the still-rising death toll already includes 13,450 children, these figures can be obscured by biases, allegations—and the realities on the ground. In this week’s episode, Lionel Barber and Alan Rusbridger are joined by leading statistician David Spiegelhalter to discuss how to shed light on casualty numbers in a war situation. Also this week, George Brock joins Alan and Lionel to discuss a small yet significant development in the future of local news. George is a...
2024-03-21
53 min
Media Confidential
Ask the Editors: Ofcom, GB News and Biden on TikTok
What motivates the media world behind the clickbait? What drives broadcast, print and digital media producers and journalists? In this episode, Alan Rusbridger and Lionel Barber answer listeners’ questions on media bias in an election year, the impact of 24-hour news on mental health, and whether President Biden should be active on TikTok. Plus—do Lionel and Alan think Taylor Swift could swing the US election? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-02-15
47 min
Roger Bolton's Beeb Watch
Alan Rusbridger former Guardian editor in chief discusses his Prospect article "How the government captured the BBC"
Alan Rusbridger, former Guardian editor and now editor at Prospect magazine has written an article with the headline ‘How the government captured the BBC'. Has it? We discuss the concept of impartiality, the government appointed board member Sir Robbie Gibb’s attempt to interfere in the appointment of the chair of Ofcom, his influence on the corporation, the make-up of the BBC board and criticism from the Jewish Chronicle.“Sir Robbie Gibb is the only person with editorial experience, who sits in ultimate judgement on BBC impartiality. That's a very strange state of affairs.”Please...
2024-01-29
26 min
Roger Bolton's Beeb Watch
Former Guardian editor in chief Alan Rusbridger discusses his Prospect article "How the government captured the BBC"
Alan Rusbridger, former Guardian editor and now editor at Prospect magazine has written an article with the headline ‘How the government captured the BBC'. Has it? We discuss the concept of impartiality, the government appointed board member Sir Robbie Gibb’s attempt to interfere in the appointment of the chair of Ofcom, his influence on the corporation, the make-up of the BBC board and criticism from the Jewish Chronicle.“Sir Robbie Gibb is the only person with editorial experience, who sits in ultimate judgement on BBC impartiality. That's a very strange state of affairs.”To lis...
2024-01-25
00 min
Media Confidential
The media world in 2024
2024 is a crucial year for liberal democracies around the world, with over 50 nations voting in general elections and up to 4.2bn people casting their votes. In this episode, Alan Rusbridger and Lionel Barber discuss why media election coverage will be more important than ever, as key campaigns spill over from conventional, legacy formats such as print, television and radio and onto a wide range of social media platforms. Will fake news and misinformation become even more widespread, and could artificial intelligence have a decisive impact on outcomes? Alan and Lionel also unpick the importance of a...
2024-01-04
37 min
Klotet
Julmejlet som väckte the Guardian - så blev klimatkrisen förstasidesstoff
London 2014. Det är julaftonskväll och en mäktig chefredaktör får för sig att skriva mejl till sina anställda på The Guardian. Alan Rusbridger har ett halvår kvar som chef och vill mobilisera, alla ska göra journalistik om klimatförändringarna. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Åren har gått medan utsläppen från fossila bränslen ökat och med dem - uppvärmningen. Efter 28 år av klimatmöten i FN:s regi nämndes i år för första gången omställning från fossila bränslen i ett...
2023-12-15
30 min
Iain Dale All Talk
238. Alan Rusbridger
Iain Dale interviews Prospect Magazine editor, and former Guardian editor, Alan Rusbridger about his love for journalism, making changes at the Guardian, the shifting sands in broadcasting and his relationship with Julian Assange.
2023-12-06
56 min
Journo
Playing piano in a warzone – Editor Alan Rusbridger on spies, spooks, and breaking the biggest stories of our time
“At one point the cabinet secretary pointed out through my window to a block of flats across the water and said, ‘You realise the Chinese will be in there and they’ll have a laser on that tumbler of water, and they’ll have turned it into a microphone. They can listen to what we’re saying now’. So, the curtains came down immediately. At home, I did the same. I unplugged everything. And if I wanted to talk to my wife, we went out into the woods. We did all the things that spies are supposed to do.” Alan Rusb...
2023-11-08
57 min
The Prospect Podcast
Taster episode : Is there a media bias against Israel?
As a listener to the Prospect Podcast, we’d like to introduce you to another podcast series made by Prospect Magazine that we think you will enjoy. Media Confidential is presented by Prospect editor, Alan Rusbridger and he’s joined by Lionel Barber, former editor of the FT where he was at the helm for 14 years. Media Confidential takes you behind the headlines and beyond the click bait to discover the truth behind the big stories: this week Alan and Lionel analyse how the BBC and other news organisations have been covering the Israel—Hamas war.If you...
2023-10-27
47 min
The Prospect Podcast
Taster episode : Is there a media bias against Israel?
As a listener to the Prospect Podcast, we’d like to introduce you to another podcast series made by Prospect Magazine that we think you will enjoy. Media Confidential is presented by Prospect editor, Alan Rusbridger and he’s joined by Lionel Barber, former editor of the FT where he was at the helm for 14 years. Media Confidential takes you behind the headlines and beyond the click bait to discover the truth behind the big stories: this week Alan and Lionel analyse how the BBC and other news organisations have been covering the Israel—Hamas war.If you...
2023-10-27
47 min
Media Confidential
Is there a media bias against Israel?
The BBC has come under fire for the way it has reported on the war between Israel and Hamas—but is it the only organisation to have made mistakes? Lionel Barber and Alan Rusbridger analyse the way that the massacre of 7th October and subsequent war have been covered, including explosion at Al-Ahli hospital, which some media outlets initially blamed on Israeli strikes. Jake Wallis Simons, editor of the Jewish Chronicle explains how damaging it is to the British Jewish population when errors are made, and former BBC editor and Radio 4 controller Mark Damazer defends the role...
2023-10-26
47 min
Curveball
Alan Rusbridger on spies, spooks, and the Assange saga
“We bought computers that had never been connected to the internet. Phones were taken out of the room and I unplugged everything, including televisions and fridges. At one point the cabinet secretary pointed out through my window to a block of flats across the water and said, ‘You realise the Chinese will be in there and they’ll have a laser on that tumbler of water, and they’ll have turned it into a microphone. They can listen to what we’re saying now’. So the curtains came down immediately. At home, I did the same. I unplugged everything. And if I wan...
2023-09-28
1h 00
Access Top-Rated Full Audiobooks in Literature, Comedy, Satire & Parody
The News Quiz: Another Vintage Collection: Classic highlights from the topical Radio 4 panel show by Tbd
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/678420to listen full audiobooks. Title: The News Quiz: Another Vintage Collection: Classic highlights from the topical Radio 4 panel show Author: Tbd Narrator: Various Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 33 minutes Release date: July 20, 2023 Genres: Comedy, Satire & Parody Publisher's Summary: If you have an appetite for sharp satirical comedy blended with vintage news items, be sure to sample these 14 archive episodes of BBC Radio 4's long-running panel show, chaired by Barry Took, Simon Hoggart and Sandi Toksvig. This latest smorgasbord of editions, all first broadcast between 1980 and 2012, has for its subjects such delicacies as the Royal...
2023-07-20
6h 33
Reading Our Times
What's happening to journalism? In conversation with Alan Rusbridger
Journalism is bit like politics. As a rule, we say we don’t really trust either profession, and neither seems to be in particularly good health at the moment. But we definitely can’t live without them. Nick Spencer talks to former editor of the Guardian, Alan Rusbridger, about his book Breaking News: the remaking of journalism and why it matters now
2023-06-13
34 min
Cross Question with Iain Dale
Luciana Berger, Rob Wilson, Alan Rusbridger & Adam Hawksbee
Ali Miraj sits in and is joined on Cross Question by former Labour MP Luciana Berger, former Conservative MP and minister Rob Wilson, editor of Prospect Magazine and former Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger and Adam Hawksbee from the Onward think tank.
2023-05-30
52 min
Defending Democracy with Malcolm Turnbull
Dominion wins, Tucker Carlson fired: What's next for Rupert Murdoch empire?
Rupert Murdoch's Fox News has settled with Dominion for $787.5 USD; he's also fired the network's most popular host Tucker Carlson. Former Guardian newspaper editor, Alan Rusbridger and Malcolm Turnbull have both known Rupert Murdoch for decades. In this episode, they unpack the chaos inside the network and evaluate the carnage wrought by the reckless embrace of Donald Trump’s big lie. Alan Rusbridger was the editor of the Guardian for over 20 years and during that time he took on Rupert Murdoch when no one else would. Journalists at the Guardian uncovered the infamous phone hacking scandal...
2023-04-26
31 min
Better Known
250th episode: Alan Rusbridger
For the 250th episode, Alan Rusbridger discusses with Ivan six things which should be better known. Alan Rusbridger was Editor in Chief of the Guardian from 1995-2015. He is currently editor of Prospect Magazine and Chair of the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism. Until 2021 he was Principal of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford. During his time at the Guardian, both he and the paper won numerous awards, including the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service Journalism. The Guardian grew from a printed paper with a circulation of 400,000 to a leading digital news organisation with 150m...
2022-12-04
29 min
Cross Question with Iain Dale
Heather Wheeler, Baroness Natalie Bennett, Alan Rusbridger & Simon Heffer
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Conservative MP Heather Wheeler, Green Party peer Baroness (Natalie) Bennett, former Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger and historian Simon Heffer.
2022-11-08
48 min
The Media Insider Podcast
The Media Insider - Alan Rusbridger, Editor at Prospect
Editor at Prospect Magazine, Alan Rusbridger, shares the regular formats for the monthly print and digital publication and what makes the cut for an ‘intellectually stimulating’ read. From short-form profiles at the front; to long-reads with a new take on a global issue; to the popular culture and books sections at the back; find out when and how to pitch a story that gets noticed. As former editor-in-Chief of The Guardian, Alan has decades worth of news sense worth noting for both PRs and freelance journalists pitching to the media.
2022-10-20
26 min
Klotet
Klimatkrisen – kunde medierna ha berättat en bättre story för att väcka världen tidigare?
London 2014. Det är julaftonskväll och en mäktig chefredaktör får för sig att skriva mejl till sina anställda på The Guardian. Alan Rusbridger har ett halvår kvar som ledare för dagstidningen och vill att alla på tidningen ska mobilisera, alla ska göra journalistik om klimatförändringarna. Klotet åker till England och kollar vad som hände och vad det blev sen när halvåret gått. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Varför var det så svårt att göra nyheter av klimatet? Åren har gå...
2022-09-13
49 min
Shaping the Post-COVID World
Media Freedom
Contributor(s): Professor David Kaye, Dr Damian Tambini, Alan Rusbridger, Professor Jean Seaton | Join us for the launch of Damian Tambini’s new book, Media Freedom, where we'll be joined by media experts to discuss media freedom and international human rights law standards in media governance today. The contentious role of social media in recent elections and referendums has brought to the fore once again the fundamental question of media freedom and the extent to which, and the way in which, the media should be regulated in a modern democratic society. In Media Freedom, Dr Damian Tambini surveys the history of...
2021-09-20
1h 30
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J-Talks Live - News and How to Use It with Alan Rusbridger
March 3, 2021 - In his latest book News and How to Use It, the former long-time editor of The Guardian, Alan Rusbridger, casts his eye across the messy media landscape, examines the way journalism is produced and consumed, and offers a user’s guide on how to stay informed at a perplexing time of fast-changing news. Has it ever been more difficult to believe what we watch and read due to the proliferation of competing ‘truths’ online? Join Rusbridger, now chair of the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at Oxford University and a member of Facebook’s Oversight Board, as he...
2021-03-04
47 min
The Interview
Alan Rusbridger: Fact v fiction
Stephen Sackur interviews Alan Rusbridger, former editor of The Guardian and now a member of Facebook’s Oversight Board. The Covid-19 pandemic is a test of global public health systems, but it also presents a profound challenge to our media and information networks. How do we ensure that fact prevails over fiction?(Photo: Alan Rusbridger appears via video link on Hardtalk)
2021-01-11
23 min
All The Right Notes
Alan Rusbridger | Journalist
In this episode, BBC Music Magazine’s editor Oliver Condy talks to the former Guardian editor and now principal of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, Alan Rusbridger.While the editor of a national paper during the Arab Spring, Wikileaks controversies, the newspaper hacking scandal, riots in the UK and more, Alan Rusbridger found time to learn and perform Chopin’s Ballade No. 1, a feat he describes in his book Play It Again: An Amateur Against the Impossible.Recordings featured:Chopin: Ballade No. 1Murray Perahia (piano)Sony Classical Bri...
2021-01-06
34 min
Future Talks - are you listening?
Are you ready for the disinformation age?
What information can you trust? How should societies prepare for ever more effective disinformation campaigns? Former editor-in-chief of the Guardian Alan Rusbridger and the Director of the European Centre of Excellence for Countering Hybrid Threats Teija Tiilikainen discuss. Brought to you by the British Embassy in Helsinki. Mihin tietoon voi luottaa? Miten yhteiskuntien tulisi varautua yhä tehokkaampiin disinformaatiokampanjoihin? Euroopan hybridiuhkien osaamiskeskuksen johtaja Teija Tiilikainen sekä Guardian-lehden entinen päätoimittaja Alan Rusbridger keskustelevat tiedon merkityksestä pandemiassa.
2020-12-16
27 min
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
Alan Rusbridger discusses his new book and how to rebuild trust in news
In a chat with Rasmus Nielsen, Alan Rusbridger, former Editor-in-Chief of the Guardian, argues journalists should be more transparent and rethink their relationship with their audience Our host is Rasmus Nielsen, Director of the Reuters Institute. Our guest is Alan Rusbridger, former Editor-in-Chief of The Guardian and Principal of Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford. Alan has recently authored a book, News and How to Use it. For a transcript and more information visit our podcast webpage: https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/risj-review?review_types=14&filtered=Filter
2020-12-04
20 min
Tell A Friend
Fake News World (ft. Alan Rusbridger)
In this episode, I am joined by The Guardian's former Editor-in-Chief Alan Rusbridger. We discuss his fascinating new book, ways to combat misinformation and the changing face of news gatekeeping. You can buy Alan's book (News and How To Use It) at independent & major book retailers. *Please support independent bookshops* Alan's Twitter: @arusbridger Credit Host, Writer & Producer: Bryan Knight Twitter: @BryanKnight_ Twitter: @TellAFriendPod Instagram: Bryan Knight__ Instagram: @TellAFriendPod [Theme Music Credit - Tha Silent Partner] #News #Journalism #Politics #Med...
2020-11-27
28 min
Who Cares Wins with Lily Cole
On The Media: David Attenborough, Vanessa Nakate, Carole Cadwalladr, Alan Rusbridger, and Rutger Bregman
Is democracy under threat or should we relax and read less news?Building on the conversation from the previous episode, Lily investigates how our public awareness is shaped by the media we consume. Lily speaks with Carole Cadwalladr - the groundbreaking investigative journalist who broke The Facebook–Cambridge Analytica scandal; as well as Alan Rusbridger, the former Guardian editor-in-chief and member of the Facebook Oversight Board. Lily also hears from Ugandan youth climate activist Vanessa Nakate on how she uses social media to draw attention to marginalised voices; and David Attenborough on the importance of televis...
2020-10-08
47 min
J-POD: The Podcast on Journalists and Journalism
J-POD: Alan Rusbridger, former Editor of ‘The Guardian’, on social media and the US elections
#AlanRusbridger, former Editor-in-Chief of #TheGuardian, and chairman of the #Reuters Institute For the Study Of Journalism (#RISJ) at #Oxford, on journalism after #COVID, and role of social media in the 2020 #US Elections. Rusbridger is also member, #Facebook Oversight Board. https://indianjournalismreview.com/2020/06/03/j-pod-podcast-journalism-is-a-form-of-public-service-it-is-dangerous-to-undermine-institutional-news-all-of-us-need-to-become-more-critical-readers-and-users-of-social-media-alan-rusbrid/
2020-06-03
00 min
Creative Collisions
Practice - Alan Rusbridger
Former chief editor of The Guardian, Alan Rusbridger, talks to Rohan Silva about playing the piano and learning Chopin – during one of the most tumultuous years in British journalism.
2020-03-20
29 min
Die Neuen Zwanziger
Larry Finks Blackrock-Brief, Das perfekte Bordell, Alan Rusbridger, Australien im Pyrozän, Ernst Jünger
Film: 1917, Text: Klimaring für Kopenhagen von Richard Orange im Freitag, Text: Alan Rusbridger zum Verhälltnis von Presse und Royals im Guardian, Magazin: Solidarität statt Endzeitromantik von Özgün Kaya in Melodie & Rhythmus, Text: Kashmir Hill über die Secretive Company That Might End Privacy in der NYT, Text: Das perfekte Bordell von Brigitte Hürlimann bei Republik.ch, Text: Blackrock-Chef Larry Finks Brief an die CEOs, Text: Maxime Lancien über Australien im Pyrozän bei Le Monde Diplomatique, Text: Studien der Bertelsmann Stiftung prognostizieren defizitäere Sozialkassen bei schrumpfender Staatsverschuldung - reportiert im Spiegel, Buch: In Stahlgewittern von Ernst Jüng...
2020-02-07
56 min
The EPAM Continuum Podcast Network
The Resonance Test 40: Alan Rusbridger, Author of "Breaking News"
In May 2015, Alan Rusbridger stepped down as the editor of *The Guardian.* He had managed, over the course of 20 years, to transform the British paper into a digital phenomenon—a truly global source of news. His book, *Breaking News: The Remaking of Journalism and Why It Matters Now,* details that transformation. In a recent *Resonance Test* conversation, Rusbridger relates how it feels to *not* to report on Brexit Era U.K. politics (“I’m really rather relieved not to have anything to do with it”) and talks about the stress involved in digitizing one’s business: “Suddenly you say to your staff...
2019-09-26
28 min
One to One
Life in prison: Alan Rusbridger talks to Dr Sohom Das
Former Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger meets Dr Sohom Das, a consultant forensic psychiatrist. His job is to assess, treat and rehabilitate mentally ill offenders. Dr Sohom discusses the effect that a life behind bars has upon the mind, tells Alan about the times when he has made a difference, and talks about the challenges of treating mentally ill offenders inside jail.Producer: Camellia Sinclair
2019-04-16
13 min
One to One
Life in prison: Alan Rusbridger talks to CJ Burge
In her early twenties, CJ Burge was sentenced to nine and a half years in prison for importing drugs into Japan. She went on to spend six years in jail, first in Japan and then in the UK. Today, with a first class Law degree earned through study in prison, she is a different person.CJ talks to Alan Rusbridger about life in prison in two different countries and reveals the effect that imprisonment had on her mental state. She tells him about being grateful for incarceration and about how she used opportunities in jail to change...
2019-04-09
13 min
One to One
Life in prison: Alan Rusbridger talks to Jonathan Aitken
In 1999, Jonathan Aitken was sentenced to 18 months for perjury and perverting the course of justice. He went on to spend seven months behind bars, in three different prisons. At the time, Alan Rusbridger was his adversary. Then editor of The Guardian newspaper, Alan had reported Jonathan to the police for perjury after a high profile libel trial. Twenty years on, Alan sits down with Jonathan, now a chaplain at Pentonville Prison, to find out what he learned from life behind bars, how the experience of incarceration changed the way he thought, and how it continues to shape...
2019-04-02
13 min
At Liberty
Alan Rusbridger on the Press in Times of Crisis
Alan Rusbridger is the former editor of The Guardian and author of "Breaking News: The Remaking of Journalism and Why It Matters Now." He joins At Liberty to discuss the state of journalism in the social media age: what has been lost in this information revolution and what has been gained?
2019-02-21
23 min
The World in Time / Lapham’s Quarterly
Episode 39: Alan Rusbridger
Lewis H. Lapham talks with Alan Rusbridger, author of Breaking News: The Remaking of Journalism and Why It Matters Now. Thanks to our generous donors. Lead support for this podcast has been provided by Elizabeth “Lisette” Prince. Additional support was provided by James J. “Jimmy” Coleman Jr.
2018-12-21
43 min
Channels with Peter Kafka
Lydia Polgreen talks to Alan Rusbridger, former editor-in-chief of The Guardian
Former Guardian editor-in-chief Alan Rusbridger in conversation with Lydia Polgreen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2018-12-20
1h 35
How I Got There
Episode 9: Alan Rusbridger
This week on How I Got There, Matt is joined by the Guardian editor who presided over the Edward Snowden NSA surveillance revelations. Alan Rusbridger was also editor when the Guardian took on elements of the Murdoch press, and revealed the phone hacking scandal that led to News International paying Millions of pounds in damages & legal costs. Alan reveals what it's like to be an editor when your newspaper is coming under the utmost scrutiny as you publish stories which criticise another news organisation, or even see you clashing with the British and US governments.
2018-12-20
00 min
Carnegie Council Video Podcast
Breaking News: The Remaking of Journalism and Why It Matters Now, with Alan Rusbridger - Video Highlights
"Were we a business, were we a mission, were we a public service, or were we a profit center?" Alan Rusbridger, former editor-in-chief of "The Guardian," grapples with the questions facing all newspapers in this new age where people "communicate horizontally" rather than via the old, vertical "tablet of stone model." He explains how "The Guardian" has not only survived but prospered and has surprisingly positive things to say about new media.
2018-12-10
18 min
Carnegie Council Podcasts
Breaking News: The Remaking of Journalism and Why It Matters Now, with Alan Rusbridger
"Were we a business, were we a mission, were we a public service, or were we a profit center?" Alan Rusbridger, former editor-in-chief of "The Guardian," grapples with the questions facing all newspapers in this new age where people "communicate horizontally" rather than via the old, vertical "tablet of stone model." He explains how "The Guardian" has not only survived but prospered and has surprisingly positive things to say about new media.
2018-12-04
1h 00
Your Library on the Go With Free Audiobook
Breaking News: The Remaking of Journalism and Why It Matters Now Audiobook by Alan Rusbridger
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 346511 Title: Breaking News: The Remaking of Journalism and Why It Matters Now Author: Alan Rusbridger Narrator: Samuel West Format: Unabridged Length: 15:08:00 Language: English Release date: 11-27-18 Publisher: Macmillan Audio Genres: Non-Fiction, Social Science, Language Instruction, Language Arts Summary: An urgent account of the revolution that has upended the news business, written by one of the most accomplished journalists of our time Technology has radically altered the news landscape. Once-powerful newspapers have lost their clout or been purchased by owners with particular agendas. Algorithms select which stories we...
2018-11-27
3h 08
The Prospect Podcast
Alan Rusbridger on Oxford's biggest problem
An interview with Alan Rusbridger. He used to edit the Guardian newspaper and now he helps to run Oxford University. A degree from Oxford is a huge advantage in life, but it's still full of pupils from private school—so how can Oxford solve its "posh problem"?Featuring Tom Clark, Sameer Rahim and Alex Dean.Produced by Jay Elwes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2018-11-14
33 min
The Prospect Podcast
Alan Rusbridger on Oxford's biggest problem
An interview with Alan Rusbridger. He used to edit the Guardian newspaper and now he helps to run Oxford University. A degree from Oxford is a huge advantage in life, but it's still full of pupils from private school—so how can Oxford solve its "posh problem"?Featuring Tom Clark, Sameer Rahim and Alex Dean.Produced by Jay Elwes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2018-11-14
33 min
The Interview
Editor in Chief, Guardian News & Media (1995-2015) - Alan Rusbridger
What is journalism for? To inform and bear witness, uncover inconvenient truths and hold power to account? Those are surely values most of us share, but have we collectively lost faith and trust in the news and those who report it? Stephen Sackur speaks to Alan Rusbridger- who edited the UK’s Guardian newspaper for 20 years in the midst of a digital revolution, which transformed the news business forever. If the established media is no longer trusted, who is to blame?(Photo: Alan Rusbridger in the Hardtalk studio)
2018-09-24
23 min
Unfiltered with Oli Dugmore
Alan Rusbridger: phone hacking, WikiLeaks and digital revolutions
Former editor-in-chief of The Guardian Alan Rusbridger joins James O’Brien for a fascinating interview about the extraordinary stories and technological revolutions that defined his tenure, from the News of the World phone hacking scandal to the WikiLeaks and Edward Snowden revelations, through to the future of journalism in the information age. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2018-09-10
55 min
The Media Show
Alan Rusbridger, Leveson laws, PinkNews, ITV buys UTV
Fleet Street's confidence has "worn thin", says the former editor of the Guardian, Alan Rusbridger. In a wide ranging speech at the Society of Editors' annual conference, he also took a swipe at the rest of the UK media by criticising their lack of interest in the Snowden revelations and the subsequent debate about the issue of surveillance. Steve Hewlett talks to him about his legacy and asks where next for the Guardian?The culture secretary John Whittingdale says he is not convinced the time is right to introduce laws forcing publishers to pay both sides' legal...
2015-10-21
28 min
Oxbridge
GBA 227 Charlie
In GBA 227 we get better acquainted with Charlie. Over coffee and cake he talks about commissioning documentaries for The Guardian, being arrested for protesting tax avoidance, what he looks for in documentaries, activism, being a vegan, working at Sheffield Doc Fest, Jewishness, solidarity and more. Charlie plugs: Guardian Documentaries: http://www.theguardian.com/news/series/the-guardian-documentary and giving him feedback on the Guardian Docs: Charlie.Philips@guardian.com I plug: Stand Up Tragedy presents.... http://www.facebook.com/events/461679520679231/ #ManSurvey: http://www.mansplainingmasculinity.co.uk We mention: Sonjas episode: https://soundcloud.com/gettingbetteracquainted/gba-164-sonja Spark London: http://www.stories...
2015-10-21
1h 12
Getting Better Acquainted
GBA 227 Charlie
In GBA 227 we get better acquainted with Charlie. Over coffee and cake he talks about commissioning documentaries for The Guardian, being arrested for protesting tax avoidance, what he looks for in documentaries, activism, being a vegan, working at Sheffield Doc Fest, Jewishness, solidarity and more. Charlie plugs: Guardian Documentaries: http://www.theguardian.com/news/series/the-guardian-documentary and giving him feedback on the Guardian Docs: Charlie.Philips@guardian.com I plug: Stand Up Tragedy presents.... http://www.facebook.com/events/461679520679231/ #ManSurvey: http://www.mansplainingmasculinity.co.uk We mention: Sonjas episode: https://soundcloud.com/gettingbetteracquainted/gba-164-sonja Spark London: http://www.stories...
2015-10-21
1h 12
Getting Better Acquainted
GBA 227 Charlie
In GBA 227 we get better acquainted with Charlie. Over coffee and cake he talks about commissioning documentaries for The Guardian, being arrested for protesting tax avoidance, what he looks for in documentaries, activism, being a vegan, working at Sheffield Doc Fest, Jewishness, solidarity and more. Charlie plugs: Guardian Documentaries: http://www.theguardian.com/news/series/the-guardian-documentary and giving him feedback on the Guardian Docs: Charlie.Philips@guardian.com I plug: Stand Up Tragedy presents.... http://www.facebook.com/events/461679520679231/ #ManSurvey: http://www.mansplainingmasculinity.co.uk We mention: Sonjas episode: https://soundcloud.com/gettingbetteracquainted/gba-164-sonja Spark London: http://www.stories...
2015-10-21
1h 12
Film and TV
GBA 227 Charlie
In GBA 227 we get better acquainted with Charlie. Over coffee and cake he talks about commissioning documentaries for The Guardian, being arrested for protesting tax avoidance, what he looks for in documentaries, activism, being a vegan, working at Sheffield Doc Fest, Jewishness, solidarity and more. Charlie plugs: Guardian Documentaries: http://www.theguardian.com/news/series/the-guardian-documentary and giving him feedback on the Guardian Docs: Charlie.Philips@guardian.com I plug: Stand Up Tragedy presents.... http://www.facebook.com/events/461679520679231/ #ManSurvey: http://www.mansplainingmasculinity.co.uk We mention: Sonjas episode: https://soundcloud.com/gettingbetteracquainted/gba-164-sonja Spark London: http://www.stories...
2015-10-21
1h 12
Library Talks
Alan Rusbridger on Whistleblowers & Wikileaks
Former editor-in-chief of The Guardian and a keen amateur pianist, Alan Rusbridger's book “Play It Again” recounts how he learned Chopin’s Ballade No. 1 during a year bookended by Wikileaks and the News of the World phone-hacking scandal. Together with NYPL’s Paul Holdengraber, Rusbridger discusses music, the Pentagon Papers, and why he always carries a destroyed government hard drive in his breast pocket.
2015-07-21
39 min
Library Talks
Alan Rusbridger on Whistleblowers & Wikileaks
Former editor-in-chief of The Guardian and a keen amateur pianist, Alan Rusbridger's book “Play It Again” recounts how he learned Chopin’s Ballade No. 1 during a year bookended by Wikileaks and the News of the World phone-hacking scandal. Together with NYPL’s Paul Holdengraber, Rusbridger discusses music, the Pentagon Papers, and why he always carries a destroyed government hard drive in his breast pocket.
2015-07-21
1h 32
Spring 2014 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
2014 Polis Journalism Conference - 15:30 Session
Contributor(s): Alan Rusbridger, Ian Katz, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Cathy Newman, Tom Giles, Luke Lewis… | The 5th Polis Journalism Conference on the topic of Transparency and Accountability was the biggest and most successful yet. The LSE now hosts the UK's most important annual gathering of international journalists. There were at least 700 attendees throughout the day to watch more than 40 speakers from the media industry. Highlights of the conference included keynotes by Alan Rusbridger, Editor of the Guardian and Ian Katz, Editor of BBC Newsnight in conversation with Krishnan Guru-Murthy of Channel 4 News. Other panellists included Cathy Newman of Channel 4 News, Tom Gi...
2014-03-28
45 min
2014 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
2014 Polis Journalism Conference - 15:30 Session
Contributor(s): Alan Rusbridger, Ian Katz, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Cathy Newman, Tom Giles, Luke Lewis… | The 5th Polis Journalism Conference on the topic of Transparency and Accountability was the biggest and most successful yet. The LSE now hosts the UK's most important annual gathering of international journalists. There were at least 700 attendees throughout the day to watch more than 40 speakers from the media industry. Highlights of the conference included keynotes by Alan Rusbridger, Editor of the Guardian and Ian Katz, Editor of BBC Newsnight in conversation with Krishnan Guru-Murthy of Channel 4 News. Other panellists included Cathy Newman of Channel 4 News, Tom Gi...
2014-03-28
45 min
2014 | LSE Public lectures and events | Video
2014 Polis Journalism Conference - 15:30 Session
Contributor(s): Alan Rusbridger, Ian Katz, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Cathy Newman, Tom Giles, Luke Lewis… | The 5th Polis Journalism Conference on the topic of Transparency and Accountability was the biggest and most successful yet. The LSE now hosts the UK's most important annual gathering of international journalists. There were at least 700 attendees throughout the day to watch more than 40 speakers from the media industry. Highlights of the conference included keynotes by Alan Rusbridger, Editor of the Guardian and Ian Katz, Editor of BBC Newsnight in conversation with Krishnan Guru-Murthy of Channel 4 News. Other panellists included Cathy Newman of Channel 4 News, Tom Gi...
2014-03-28
45 min
Spring 2014 | Public lectures and events | Video
2014 Polis Journalism Conference - 15:30 Session
Contributor(s): Alan Rusbridger, Ian Katz, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Cathy Newman, Tom Giles, Luke Lewis… | The 5th Polis Journalism Conference on the topic of Transparency and Accountability was the biggest and most successful yet. The LSE now hosts the UK's most important annual gathering of international journalists. There were at least 700 attendees throughout the day to watch more than 40 speakers from the media industry. Highlights of the conference included keynotes by Alan Rusbridger, Editor of the Guardian and Ian Katz, Editor of BBC Newsnight in conversation with Krishnan Guru-Murthy of Channel 4 News. Other panellists included Cathy Newman of Channel 4 News, Tom Gi...
2014-03-28
45 min
2014 | LSE Public lectures and events | Video
2014 Polis Journalism Conference - 14:30 Session
Contributor(s): Alan Rusbridger, Ian Katz, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Cathy Newman, Tom Giles, Luke Lewis… | The 5th Polis Journalism Conference on the topic of Transparency and Accountability was the biggest and most successful yet. The LSE now hosts the UK's most important annual gathering of international journalists. There were at least 700 attendees throughout the day to watch more than 40 speakers from the media industry. Highlights of the conference included keynotes by Alan Rusbridger, Editor of the Guardian and Ian Katz, Editor of BBC Newsnight in conversation with Krishnan Guru-Murthy of Channel 4 News. Other panellists included Cathy Newman of Channel 4 News, Tom Gi...
2014-03-28
1h 02
2014 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
2014 Polis Journalism Conference - 14:30 Session
Contributor(s): Alan Rusbridger, Ian Katz, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Cathy Newman, Tom Giles, Luke Lewis… | The 5th Polis Journalism Conference on the topic of Transparency and Accountability was the biggest and most successful yet. The LSE now hosts the UK's most important annual gathering of international journalists. There were at least 700 attendees throughout the day to watch more than 40 speakers from the media industry. Highlights of the conference included keynotes by Alan Rusbridger, Editor of the Guardian and Ian Katz, Editor of BBC Newsnight in conversation with Krishnan Guru-Murthy of Channel 4 News. Other panellists included Cathy Newman of Channel 4 News, Tom Gi...
2014-03-28
1h 02
Spring 2014 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
2014 Polis Journalism Conference - 14:30 Session
Contributor(s): Alan Rusbridger, Ian Katz, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Cathy Newman, Tom Giles, Luke Lewis… | The 5th Polis Journalism Conference on the topic of Transparency and Accountability was the biggest and most successful yet. The LSE now hosts the UK's most important annual gathering of international journalists. There were at least 700 attendees throughout the day to watch more than 40 speakers from the media industry. Highlights of the conference included keynotes by Alan Rusbridger, Editor of the Guardian and Ian Katz, Editor of BBC Newsnight in conversation with Krishnan Guru-Murthy of Channel 4 News. Other panellists included Cathy Newman of Channel 4 News, Tom Gi...
2014-03-28
1h 02
Spring 2014 | Public lectures and events | Video
2014 Polis Journalism Conference - 14:30 Session
Contributor(s): Alan Rusbridger, Ian Katz, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Cathy Newman, Tom Giles, Luke Lewis… | The 5th Polis Journalism Conference on the topic of Transparency and Accountability was the biggest and most successful yet. The LSE now hosts the UK's most important annual gathering of international journalists. There were at least 700 attendees throughout the day to watch more than 40 speakers from the media industry. Highlights of the conference included keynotes by Alan Rusbridger, Editor of the Guardian and Ian Katz, Editor of BBC Newsnight in conversation with Krishnan Guru-Murthy of Channel 4 News. Other panellists included Cathy Newman of Channel 4 News, Tom Gi...
2014-03-28
1h 02
Spring 2014 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
2014 Polis Journalism Conference - 11:00 Session
Contributor(s): Alan Rusbridger, Ian Katz, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Cathy Newman, Tom Giles, Luke Lewis… | The 5th Polis Journalism Conference on the topic of Transparency and Accountability was the biggest and most successful yet. The LSE now hosts the UK's most important annual gathering of international journalists. There were at least 700 attendees throughout the day to watch more than 40 speakers from the media industry. Highlights of the conference included keynotes by Alan Rusbridger, Editor of the Guardian and Ian Katz, Editor of BBC Newsnight in conversation with Krishnan Guru-Murthy of Channel 4 News. Other panellists included Cathy Newman of Channel 4 News, Tom Gi...
2014-03-28
58 min
Spring 2014 | Public lectures and events | Video
2014 Polis Journalism Conference - 11:00 Session
Contributor(s): Alan Rusbridger, Ian Katz, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Cathy Newman, Tom Giles, Luke Lewis… | The 5th Polis Journalism Conference on the topic of Transparency and Accountability was the biggest and most successful yet. The LSE now hosts the UK's most important annual gathering of international journalists. There were at least 700 attendees throughout the day to watch more than 40 speakers from the media industry. Highlights of the conference included keynotes by Alan Rusbridger, Editor of the Guardian and Ian Katz, Editor of BBC Newsnight in conversation with Krishnan Guru-Murthy of Channel 4 News. Other panellists included Cathy Newman of Channel 4 News, Tom Gi...
2014-03-28
58 min
2014 | LSE Public lectures and events | Video
2014 Polis Journalism Conference - 11:00 Session
Contributor(s): Alan Rusbridger, Ian Katz, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Cathy Newman, Tom Giles, Luke Lewis… | The 5th Polis Journalism Conference on the topic of Transparency and Accountability was the biggest and most successful yet. The LSE now hosts the UK's most important annual gathering of international journalists. There were at least 700 attendees throughout the day to watch more than 40 speakers from the media industry. Highlights of the conference included keynotes by Alan Rusbridger, Editor of the Guardian and Ian Katz, Editor of BBC Newsnight in conversation with Krishnan Guru-Murthy of Channel 4 News. Other panellists included Cathy Newman of Channel 4 News, Tom Gi...
2014-03-28
58 min
2014 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
2014 Polis Journalism Conference - 11:00 Session
Contributor(s): Alan Rusbridger, Ian Katz, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Cathy Newman, Tom Giles, Luke Lewis… | The 5th Polis Journalism Conference on the topic of Transparency and Accountability was the biggest and most successful yet. The LSE now hosts the UK's most important annual gathering of international journalists. There were at least 700 attendees throughout the day to watch more than 40 speakers from the media industry. Highlights of the conference included keynotes by Alan Rusbridger, Editor of the Guardian and Ian Katz, Editor of BBC Newsnight in conversation with Krishnan Guru-Murthy of Channel 4 News. Other panellists included Cathy Newman of Channel 4 News, Tom Gi...
2014-03-28
58 min
Spring 2014 | Public lectures and events | Video
2014 Polis Journalism Conference - 10:00 Session
Contributor(s): Alan Rusbridger, Ian Katz, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Cathy Newman, Tom Giles, Luke Lewis… | The 5th Polis Journalism Conference on the topic of Transparency and Accountability was the biggest and most successful yet. The LSE now hosts the UK's most important annual gathering of international journalists. There were at least 700 attendees throughout the day to watch more than 40 speakers from the media industry. Highlights of the conference included keynotes by Alan Rusbridger, Editor of the Guardian and Ian Katz, Editor of BBC Newsnight in conversation with Krishnan Guru-Murthy of Channel 4 News. Other panellists included Cathy Newman of Channel 4 News, Tom Gi...
2014-03-28
54 min
Spring 2014 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
2014 Polis Journalism Conference - 10:00 Session
Contributor(s): Alan Rusbridger, Ian Katz, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Cathy Newman, Tom Giles, Luke Lewis… | The 5th Polis Journalism Conference on the topic of Transparency and Accountability was the biggest and most successful yet. The LSE now hosts the UK's most important annual gathering of international journalists. There were at least 700 attendees throughout the day to watch more than 40 speakers from the media industry. Highlights of the conference included keynotes by Alan Rusbridger, Editor of the Guardian and Ian Katz, Editor of BBC Newsnight in conversation with Krishnan Guru-Murthy of Channel 4 News. Other panellists included Cathy Newman of Channel 4 News, Tom Gi...
2014-03-28
54 min
2014 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
2014 Polis Journalism Conference - 10:00 Session
Contributor(s): Alan Rusbridger, Ian Katz, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Cathy Newman, Tom Giles, Luke Lewis… | The 5th Polis Journalism Conference on the topic of Transparency and Accountability was the biggest and most successful yet. The LSE now hosts the UK's most important annual gathering of international journalists. There were at least 700 attendees throughout the day to watch more than 40 speakers from the media industry. Highlights of the conference included keynotes by Alan Rusbridger, Editor of the Guardian and Ian Katz, Editor of BBC Newsnight in conversation with Krishnan Guru-Murthy of Channel 4 News. Other panellists included Cathy Newman of Channel 4 News, Tom Gi...
2014-03-28
54 min
2014 | LSE Public lectures and events | Video
2014 Polis Journalism Conference - 10:00 Session
Contributor(s): Alan Rusbridger, Ian Katz, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Cathy Newman, Tom Giles, Luke Lewis… | The 5th Polis Journalism Conference on the topic of Transparency and Accountability was the biggest and most successful yet. The LSE now hosts the UK's most important annual gathering of international journalists. There were at least 700 attendees throughout the day to watch more than 40 speakers from the media industry. Highlights of the conference included keynotes by Alan Rusbridger, Editor of the Guardian and Ian Katz, Editor of BBC Newsnight in conversation with Krishnan Guru-Murthy of Channel 4 News. Other panellists included Cathy Newman of Channel 4 News, Tom Gi...
2014-03-28
54 min
Spring 2014 | Public lectures and events | Video
2014 Polis Journalism Conference - 09:00 Session
Contributor(s): Alan Rusbridger, Ian Katz, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Cathy Newman, Tom Giles, Luke Lewis… | The 5th Polis Journalism Conference on the topic of Transparency and Accountability was the biggest and most successful yet. The LSE now hosts the UK's most important annual gathering of international journalists. There were at least 700 attendees throughout the day to watch more than 40 speakers from the media industry. Highlights of the conference included keynotes by Alan Rusbridger, Editor of the Guardian and Ian Katz, Editor of BBC Newsnight in conversation with Krishnan Guru-Murthy of Channel 4 News. Other panellists included Cathy Newman of Channel 4 News, Tom Gi...
2014-03-28
55 min
Spring 2014 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
2014 Polis Journalism Conference - 09:00 Session
Contributor(s): Alan Rusbridger, Ian Katz, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Cathy Newman, Tom Giles, Luke Lewis… | The 5th Polis Journalism Conference on the topic of Transparency and Accountability was the biggest and most successful yet. The LSE now hosts the UK's most important annual gathering of international journalists. There were at least 700 attendees throughout the day to watch more than 40 speakers from the media industry. Highlights of the conference included keynotes by Alan Rusbridger, Editor of the Guardian and Ian Katz, Editor of BBC Newsnight in conversation with Krishnan Guru-Murthy of Channel 4 News. Other panellists included Cathy Newman of Channel 4 News, Tom Gi...
2014-03-28
55 min
2014 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
2014 Polis Journalism Conference - 09:00 Session
Contributor(s): Alan Rusbridger, Ian Katz, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Cathy Newman, Tom Giles, Luke Lewis… | The 5th Polis Journalism Conference on the topic of Transparency and Accountability was the biggest and most successful yet. The LSE now hosts the UK's most important annual gathering of international journalists. There were at least 700 attendees throughout the day to watch more than 40 speakers from the media industry. Highlights of the conference included keynotes by Alan Rusbridger, Editor of the Guardian and Ian Katz, Editor of BBC Newsnight in conversation with Krishnan Guru-Murthy of Channel 4 News. Other panellists included Cathy Newman of Channel 4 News, Tom Gi...
2014-03-28
55 min
2014 | LSE Public lectures and events | Video
2014 Polis Journalism Conference - 09:00 Session
Contributor(s): Alan Rusbridger, Ian Katz, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Cathy Newman, Tom Giles, Luke Lewis… | The 5th Polis Journalism Conference on the topic of Transparency and Accountability was the biggest and most successful yet. The LSE now hosts the UK's most important annual gathering of international journalists. There were at least 700 attendees throughout the day to watch more than 40 speakers from the media industry. Highlights of the conference included keynotes by Alan Rusbridger, Editor of the Guardian and Ian Katz, Editor of BBC Newsnight in conversation with Krishnan Guru-Murthy of Channel 4 News. Other panellists included Cathy Newman of Channel 4 News, Tom Gi...
2014-03-28
55 min
Guardian Media Talk (no longer active)
Media Talk podcast: Alan Rusbridger faces MPs, Radio Academy awards
To discuss this week's media news John Plunkett is joined by Observer writer Maggie Brown and Roy Greenslade, professor of journalism at City University. The Guardian's editor-in-chief Alan Rusbridger told MPs on Tuesday that the paper "will not be put off by intimidation" – and that's how this paper covered it. But what did our colleagues on Fleet Street say? Other stories discussed on the podcast include: BBC Radio 2 controller Bob Shennan's defence of his all-male daytime lineup; the backlash against David Montgomery's plans for Local World titles and yet more procrastinating over a date for digital radio switchover. Plus, it's go...
2013-12-05
34 min
Analysis
Edward Snowden: Leaker, Saviour, Traitor, Spy?
Last June, Edward Snowden, a man still in his twenties with, as he put it, "a home in paradise", went on the run. He took with him vast amounts of secret information belonging to the US government's security services.Snowden holds libertarian - or anti-statist - views. He believes the American government's pervasive surveillance activities which he revealed break the law but are also morally wrong.In Britain, "The Guardian" newspaper published the classified information Snowden had obtained. This seemed odd. Editorially, it was not sympathetic to Snowden's anti-state nostrums. But, on privacy grounds, it...
2013-10-07
28 min
Wir. Müssen Reden
Big Gendata in Norwegen
Diese Folge ist eigentlich von letztem Freitag, aber da ich direkt im Anschluss zur Openmind gefahren bin, hat sich das alles etwas verzögert. Außerdem hat sich irgendwie niemand für die Shownotes gefunden, deswegen nur ein paar Links. Die Lofoten Alan Rusbridger Über die GCHQ-Einmischung in Guardianangelegenheiten Bradley Manning heißt jetzt Chelsea George Orwell wird gesucht mspro seine Gendaten Lukas Hartmann seine 23andme Story 10 Thesen zum neuen Spiel List of Cognitive Biases
2013-08-26
3h 40
The World at One / The World This Weekend
Alan Rusbridger on Edward Snowden and David Miranda - The World at One, BBC Radio 4
Martha Kearney interviews the Editor of The Guardian, Alan Rusbridger, on The World at One
2013-08-20
07 min
The Media Show
18/01/2012
Steve Hewlett talks to James Harding, editor of The Times and Alan Rusbridger, editor of The Guardian. Harding reflects on his evidence to the Leveson inquiry this week, Rusbridger on the falling sales which have forced The Guardian to reduce "pagination." Supplements have been folded into the paper and the sport has returned to the back page instead of being in a separate mini-paper. We also hear why Associated Press has opened up a bureau in North Korea and we discuss the growing controversy over intellectual property on the internet. The producer is Simon Tillotson.
2012-01-18
28 min
How to Get Audiobook in Radio & TV, Great Interviews
Charlie Rose: Roger Cohen, Alan Rusbridger, Catherine Mayer, and Paul Farmer, July 14, 2011 by Charlie Rose | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Charlie Rose: Roger Cohen, Alan Rusbridger, Catherine Mayer, and Paul Farmer, July 14, 2011 Author: Charlie Rose Narrator: Charlie Rose Format: Original Recording Length: 53 mins Language: English Release date: 07-14-11 Publisher: Charlie Rose Show Genres: Radio & TV, Great Interviews Summary: News of the World phone hacking scandal, with Roger Cohen, Alan Rusbridger, Catherine Mayer, and Alastair Campbell. Next, a conversation with anthropologist and physician, Paul Farmer. [Broadcast Date: July 14, 2011] Want more Charlie Rose? (P) and ©2011 Charlie Rose, Inc. Contact: info@hotaudiobook.com
2011-07-14
53 min
Greatest Collection of Audiobooks in Radio & TV, Great Interviews for You to Choose
Charlie Rose: Ken Auletta, Alan Rusbridger, and Mike Allen, April 23, 2010 Audiobook by Charlie Rose
Listen to this audiobook free with a 30-day trial. Go tohttp://audiobookspace.com/freeTitle: Charlie Rose: Ken Auletta, Alan Rusbridger, and Mike Allen, April 23, 2010 Author: Charlie Rose Narrator: Charlie Rose Format: Original Recording Length: 56 mins Language: English Release date: 04-23-10 Publisher: Charlie Rose Show Genres: Radio & TV, Great Interviews Publisher's Summary: First, a conversation with Ken Auletta of The New Yorker. Next a conversation with Alan Rusbridger, Editor, The Guardian. Finally, a conversation with Mike Allen. [Broadcast Date: April 23, 2010] Want more Charlie Rose? (P) and ©2010 Charlie Rose, Inc. Contact me for any questions: inforeq17@gmail.com
2010-04-23
56 min
The Frontline Club
Insight With Alan Rusbridger, Editor Of The Guardian Getting It Right On The Left
Stephen Sackur talks to Alan Rusbridger about his role as one of Fleet Street’s longest-serving editors. What have been the high and low points during his time on the paper? How is The Guardian coping with the challenges facing print? With major changes taking place within The Guardian and the biggest editorial overhaul in the paper’s history, will The Guardian’s multi-media strategy be enough to survive the current climate? Alan Rusbridger has been editor of The Guardian since 1995. Founded in 1821, The Guardian has a long history of editorial and political independence. Rusbridger was previously a reporter, columnist, featur...
2008-06-26
00 min