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Alan Rusbridger discusses his new book and how to rebuild trust in news

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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
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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

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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
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Alan Rusbridger
Rasmus Kleis Nielsen
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Alan Rusbridger
The Guardian
journalism
media
trust
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 04/12/2020
Duration: 00:20:48

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