27
November
2009

Open Access, Open Books, Open Humanities - Professor Gary Hall

A talk given by Professor Gary Hall at the CONFERÊNCIA SOBRE O ACESSO LIVRE AO CONHECIMENTO, University of Minho – Braga, 26-27 November, 2009.

Professor Gary Hall discusses the issues around Open Access in the Humanities.

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26
November
2009

Into the Dragons’ Den and Out of the Recession - Evan Davis

Financial Journalist Evan Davis discusses Dragons' Den, the Today Programme and the state of economics reporting in the UK.

Evan gave this talk just moments after receiving his Honorary Doctorate from Coventry University.

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24
November
2009

Source Radio Interviews Phil Riley

An interview with Phil Riley who is owner of six Midlands radio stations including BRMB and Mercia FM.

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20
November
2009

Being TV’s Shakespeare - Paul Abbott

Paul Abbott is a BAFTA winning English television screenwriter. He has become one of the most critically and commercially successful television writers working in Britain today.

Here he discusses writing for the screen, the state of British drama and Shameless USA.

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20
November
2009

Is PR Good for us? - Trevor Morris

Trevor Morris is Visiting Professor in Public relations at the University of Westminster and an author, business consultant and mentor. He was formally the CEO of Chime Public Relations, the UK’s largest PR group.

Here he discusses his some of the issues in his book 'PR A Persuasive Industry?: Spin, Public Relations and the Shaping of the Modern Media'

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19
November
2009

Why You Don’t Need a Rep (Part Three) - Jonathan Worth, New Photographics

Part Three of 'Why you don't need a rep'.

These podcasts are notes from Jonathan Worth’s blog entitled “New Photographics“.

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19
November
2009

Why You Don’t Need a Rep (Part Two) - Jonathan Worth, New Photographics

Part Two of 'Why you don't need a rep'.

These podcasts are notes from Jonathan Worth’s blog entitled “New Photographics“.

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19
November
2009

Why You Don’t Need a Rep (Part One) - Jonathan Worth, New Photographics

Part One of 'Why you don't need a rep'.

These podcasts are notes from Jonathan Worth’s blog entitled “New Photographics“.

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19
November
2009

Does Local Commercial Radio Have a Future? - Phil Riley

Phil Riley is owner of 6 radio stations across the midlands. He joined BRMB in 1980 as a graduate trainee, and subsequently gained extensive programming experience as a Presenter, Producer, then Programme Director. Since 2007 he has advised a number of UK and European Media Group Boards on strategic issues.

Here he discusses the future of local commercial radio.

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18
November
2009

East Asian Cinema in the UK - Adam Torel, Third Window Films

Adam Torel is Managing director of Third Window Films, a distribution company who bring East Asian Cinema to the UK. Here he talks about the state of Asian film distribution in the UK, Japanese pop culture and much more!

This event is organised by the Coventry University East Asian Film Society who promote, celebrate and enjoy East Asian cinema by watching a film every week, specifically those which are unreleased & unavailable in the UK.

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