Review of UK and world papers and coverage of UK and global journalism stories for Journalism History for Monday 6th November 2023.
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Telegraph reports (behind paywall): ‘How The Guardian and BBC got swept up in a wave of anti-Semitism. The Gaza conflict has again exposed the institutional bias at the heart of liberal media.’ See: https://twitter.com/CIoJournalist/status/1721253838013833673
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Telegraph reports (behind paywall) “Anne Frank kindergarten will be renamed ‘to be more diverse.’ German nursery said it wanted a name ‘without a political background’ but it comes amid growing concern at rise in anti-Semitism.” See: https://twitter.com/CIoJournalist/status/1721598017889845268
CIoJ LinkedIn news edited by Liz Justice
All new postings at https://www.linkedin.com/groups/63500/
Many congratulations to Northern Ireland journalist and local democracy reporter Tanya Fowles who received the inaugural CIoJ- Journalist of the Year award at London’s Reform Club Thursday 26th October. She received her award from leading UK broadcast news presenter Nick Ferrari to a huge round of applause from members of the Institute who had gathered for its annual general meeting. Tanya has been recognised for her outstanding campaigning for Open Justice and challenging judges imposing unjustifiable reporting bans in the Northern Ireland judicial system. See: https://cioj.org/award-for-court-reporter/
Images in slideshow. 1st image CIoJ President Michael Hardware (2022-24) [right], Tanya Fowles [centre] and awardwinning LBC broadcaster Nick Ferrari [right], 2nd image Northern Ireland Local Democracy journalist and court reporter Tanya Fowles being interviewed by CIoJ Council member Caroline Roddis in the Reform Club 26th October 2023.
CIoJ X (formerly known as Twitter) news feed at: https://twitter.com/CIoJournalist
CIoJ LinkedIn news feed edited by Liz Justice at: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/63500/
CIoJ Facebook news feed at: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077475452242
CIoJ LinkedIn news stories, Hold The Front Page news stories, Guardian media news stories, Press Gazette news stories, Arab News media stories and other stories from miscellaneous sources
Mail Online reports: "Meghan and Harry's marriage will last 'years rather than decades' and Duchess 'has run rings around poor Harry to get money, notoriety and a title', Graydon Carter claims." See: https://t.co/x2VD1AsxuT
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 5, 2023
Telegraph reports: 'How The Guardian and BBC got swept up in a wave of anti-Semitism. The Gaza conflict has again exposed the institutional bias at the heart of liberal media.' See: https://t.co/TQiRIRW09c
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 5, 2023
Telegraph reports (behind paywall) "BBC ‘giving wrong advice’ to pro-Palestinian groups over protests with serious inaccuracies. Jewish lawyers complain that corporation guide carries ‘risks encouraging people to break the law.’" See: https://t.co/LeYxZYlBB1
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 5, 2023
Hadar Sela writes for CAMERA (Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis): "Social media ‘influencers’ and Nazi analogy in BBC News reporting."
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 5, 2023
See: https://t.co/GfL1tX8Sb7
Adam Levick writes for CAMERA (Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis): 'Media outlets sanitise London hate march.' See: https://t.co/l2frb2C4WE
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 5, 2023
Jewish News reports: 'The Sun receives more than 5,000 thank yous for child hostages front page.' See: https://t.co/xZJurX5kdj
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 5, 2023
Jewish News reports: 'BBC defends right to compare Israel’s actions against Hamas to Hitler’s Final Solution.' See: https://t.co/bAJX93fuXx
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 5, 2023
The Arab Weekly (19th October 2023) "CIA podcast revisits award-winning film ‘Argo’ about US diplomats’ escape from Iran. The caper was retold in the 2012 Academy Award-winning film “Argo” directed by and starring Ben Affleck." See: https://t.co/BiRptihACx
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 5, 2023
Jenny Kleeman writes for New Statesman: ' Does AI know you better than you know yourself? As stretched mental health services turn to tech solutions, Silicon Valley is cashing in – with sometimes alarming consequences.' See: https://t.co/Yk5SEuX9hN
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 5, 2023
Mail Online reports: "Met Police investigating 'leadership coordinator' at Scotland Yard who said support for Israel should be a 'hate crime' – as force sacks hard-left advisor who led 'from the river to the sea' chant at pro-Palestine rally." See: https://t.co/P18yY1XWxn
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 5, 2023
Telegraph reports (behind paywall) "Anne Frank kindergarten will be renamed ‘to be more diverse.’ German nursery said it wanted a name ‘without a political background’ but it comes amid growing concern at rise in anti-Semitism." See: https://t.co/HoXFYmvYQn
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 6, 2023
The CIoJ calls on Russia to immediately release Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich. His detention is wholly unjustifiable and political state hostage-taking. He has been deprived of his liberty for 224 days since 29th March 2023 #FreeEvan
The Institute calls on Belarus to release 35 journalists detained including Maryna Zolatava and Liudmila Chekina each suffering 12 year jail terms. Belarus is currently ranked 157th out of 180 countries in the World Press Freedom Index. See: https://rsf.org/en/belarus-supreme-court-upholds-journalists-12-year-jail-terms
The CIoJ remains concerned about the trials and sentencing of Belarus journalist Roman Protasevich and his friend Sofia Sapega following their abduction from a diverted Ryanair flight 23rd May 2021 which is now 897 days ago. See: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-65670820
The CIoJ calls on all governments and states unjustly detaining journalists for doing their professional work to respect freedom of expression, the right to liberty and free them immediately. See: https://rsf.org/en/new-record-number-journalists-jailed-worldwide
North American Newspapers for Monday 6th November 2023
Sky News Press Preview: Monday's papers. 5 Nov 2023 #skynews #presspreview We take a look inside Monday's papers with journalists John Stevens and Kate Andrews See: https://t.co/BJN38DDFNG
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 6, 2023
Jerusalem Post reports: 'Israeli satire show pokes fun at Western liberal support for Hamas terrorists.' See: https://t.co/zogLV1MOo1 & https://t.co/O8Az0MOpp0
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 6, 2023
Mail Online reports: "Springwatch star Chris Packham is paid 'substantial damages' after suing Fieldsports Channel over claims he had written a 'death threat letter to himself.'" See: https://t.co/uv78AFIqpr
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 6, 2023
Hold The Front Page reports: 'A national broadcaster is set to return to his hometown to give a talk to fellow journalists there. Lewis Goodall will discuss his experiences in journalism at the event.' See: https://t.co/uUtPCGXyyF
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 6, 2023
Hold The Front Page reports: 'A regional daily and its sister website are calling for a rethink over ice hockey safety measures following the death of a player last weekend. Nottingham Post and Nottinghamshire Live have been leading a campaign.' See: https://t.co/Bfy43MN26q
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 6, 2023
Hold The Front Page reports: 'A former regional editor has spoken of his ‘honour’ and ‘delight’ at being appointed as an ambassador at one of the country’s most popular historic venues. Chris Lever has taken on the unpaid role at the Piece Hall.' See: https://t.co/kvOliBuJmT
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 6, 2023
Hold The Front Page reports: 'The editor of a series of regional weekly titles is leaving his post to take up a job teaching sports journalism at the home of football.' See: https://t.co/vaw7AMY0v6
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 6, 2023
Press Gazette reports: 'Telegraph bid contender Sir William Lewis named CEO of Washington Post.' See: https://t.co/ak6cei18Kx
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 6, 2023
Press Gazette reports: 'Piers Morgan TalkTV show hits 2m subs helped by Israel-Hamas war coverage.' See: https://t.co/xQzVtaUjdL
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 6, 2023
Press Gazette reports: 'News diary 6 – 12 November: King opens Parliament, Arab League summit.' See: https://t.co/mWlv4izaIm
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 6, 2023
Press Gazette reports: 'Israel-Hamas war: 36 journalists killed in conflict so far. The conflict is the deadliest for journalists since casualties began being tracked in 1992.' See: https://t.co/Z49T7sViZQ
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 6, 2023
Andrew Greaves writes for Press Gazette: 'Solutions journalism: How to offer audience an alternative news agenda.' See: https://t.co/jzNLGpErgD
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 6, 2023
French Newspapers Monday 6th November 2023
Guardian reports: 'Katie Hopkins and Tommy Robinson thank Elon Musk for reinstating them on X. Former Daily Mail columnist and far-right agitator show their gratitude after rejoining social media platform.' See: https://t.co/eD8UFBqtEE
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 6, 2023
Guardian reports: "Gareth Gates wins Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins 2023. The singer’s fellow finalists included Matt Hancock, who was singled out as being ‘really good at lying.’" See: https://t.co/VyoBSyMucj
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 6, 2023
Guardian interview feature: "‘I’m a sex symbol? That makes me embarrassed’: Monty Don on love, class and his future on Gardeners’ World." See: https://t.co/6VZ8T6594D
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 6, 2023
Guardian feature: "Football pundit Chris Kamara on losing his voice – and finding himself: ‘I thought the game was up.’" See: https://t.co/XExtQ1JehM
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 6, 2023
Blake Montgomery writes for the Guardian: 'Was crypto on trial with Sam Bankman-Fried? Binance and Coinbase are under investigation – but bitcoin was trading at highest value in a year as FTX founder convicted of fraud.' See: https://t.co/XWLAKOhlkW
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 6, 2023
Arab News reports: 'Israeli drone attack on car kills Lebanese woman, 3 grandchildren. Children’s mother was driving vehicle through Ghadmata when it was hit.' See: https://t.co/ihoCRNjUbY
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 6, 2023
Arab News reports: "Jordan’s Queen Rania says opponents of ceasefire in Gaza are ‘endorsing and justifying death.’" See: https://t.co/E7wB5XviNv
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 6, 2023
FT Media reports (behind paywall) 'Washington Post names Will Lewis as new chief executive and publisher. Former Daily Telegraph editor had been in the running to bid for British broadsheet.' See: https://t.co/ygTAQLOsp0
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 6, 2023
Jewish Chronicle reports: "Ahed Tamimi arrested after 'slaughter the Jews' post on Instagram. The 22-year-old activist said 'we will drink your blood and eat your skull.'" See: https://t.co/uuiWbMU9QG
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 6, 2023
Jewish Chronicle reports: "Fauda creator: 'Everyone in Gaza knows Hamas HQ is under hospital.' This was depicted in a series of the Netflix show written in 2018." See: https://t.co/drhIgHNCX7
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 6, 2023
Jewish Chronicle reports: 'Boris Johnson takes swipe at BBC over Israel coverage. The former Conservative PM made the remarks during a visit to Israel.' See: https://t.co/S25PbcUIzv
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 6, 2023
Montage of world newspapers for Monday 6th November 2023

