Review of UK and world papers and coverage of UK and global journalism stories for Journalism History for Tuesday 21st November 2023.
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The Chartered Institute of Journalists remembers all the professional journalists and media workers murdered and killed while doing their work this year in all parts of the world and remember the immense sacrifice of those who gave their lives to the profession in the past. We send our condolences to their families, friends and professional colleagues.
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Mail Online reports: “Queen Camilla hails Daily Mail’s ‘late great’ correspondent Dame Ann Leslie as she praises the bravery of journalists in protecting ‘true freedom of expression’ at Foreign Press Association awards.” See: https://twitter.com/CIoJournalist/status/1726729296893370514
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Telegraph reports (behind paywall): ‘BBC admits financial limitations could see them lose Six Nations coverage.’ See: https://twitter.com/CIoJournalist/status/1727025521127837903
CIoJ LinkedIn news edited by Liz Justice
A journalist was arrested on Friday and detained for her personal Facebook messages which has left her employer claiming it is nothing to do with them. See: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7132472403267362816?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop
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BBC’s Africa Editor Mary Harper has appeared as an expert witness for a Somalian convicted rapist who was fight deportation. See: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7132478967936090112?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop
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. See filmed report https://janbogdan.co.uk/review/559c137050145747c9b2a44570c16803/version/4
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: "Queen Camilla hails Daily Mail's 'late great' correspondent Dame Ann Leslie as she praises the bravery of journalists in protecting 'true freedom of expression' at Foreign Press Association awards." See: https://t.co/ZQDIjVr4hv
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 20, 2023
Analysis by investigative journalist David Collier. Follow string below: https://t.co/TPlFWYjX1Y
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 20, 2023
Telegraph reports (behind paywall) "Queen condemns abuse of female journalists and online disinformation. Royal also hails women as among ‘bravest reporters of all’ during keynote address at the Foreign Press Association Awards." See: https://t.co/ZEEuHEtrW7
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 20, 2023
Richard Kemp writes for Telegraph (behind paywall) 'Too many want to believe Hamas’s hospital lies. Despite all the evidence, some Westerners refuse to countenance that the IDF’s claims were right.' See: https://t.co/mGMZDlgYHQ
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 20, 2023
Jawad Iqbal writes for the Times (behind paywall): 'BBC journalists have no place in extradition cases.' See: https://t.co/TZnDw32u9v
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 20, 2023
Times obituary (behind paywall): 'Gerry Cranham- Celebrated sports photographer whose lyrical and technically innovative pictures transformed the genre into an art form.' See: https://t.co/r0kdkYIfjr
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 20, 2023
Sky News Press Preview: Tuesday's papers. 20 Nov 2023 Sky's Anna Botting takes a first look at Tuesday's newspapers with the political editor of The Guardian, Pippa Crerar, and the political editor of The Sun, Harry Cole. See: https://t.co/fgJb5MhCIV
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 21, 2023
Express reports: 'Hackers flaunt stolen British Library data threat and claim they can make £600k
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 21, 2023
Staff passports are thought to be among the auctioned data – with bids starting at £600,000.' See: https://t.co/b4wKDNPRSf
One example of a UK national newspaper turning to the voluntary subscription model to improve economies of scale: 'Letter from the Editor: Join Express Premium and support the proud tradition of our paper.' See: https://t.co/fSELRgPbWG
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 21, 2023
Hold The Front Page reports: "Editors call for ‘reset’ in police-media relations following Bulley case." See: https://t.co/vuMW8PkNpG
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 21, 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 239 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 902 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 Tuesday 21st November 2023
Hold The Front Page reports: 'An independent publisher has been recognised for its work campaigning on behalf of bereaved children. Iliffe Media has received praise from Ormiston Families.' See: https://t.co/MzKgFQi5uP
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 21, 2023
Hold The Front Page reports: 'A regional journalist has written of the emotional impact felt by himself and thousands of hockey fans as players returned to the ice for the first time since the death of their teammate.' See: https://t.co/25fEgymHp2
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 21, 2023
Hold The Front Page reports: 'A former regional press journalist who went on to set up his own business website before selling it this year is returning to the frontline – as a news editor on independent radio.' See: https://t.co/qzQOJrpDng
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 21, 2023
Press Gazette reports: 'Fox News reporter Benjamin Hall wounded outside Kyiv honoured by Zelensky
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 21, 2023
News Corp chairman Lachlan Murdoch leads visit to meet Zelensky in Ukraine.' See: https://t.co/yWR9ia0Z4H
Guardian reports: 'Fox CEO Lachlan Murdoch meets Volodymyr Zelenskiy in signal of support for Ukraine.' See: https://t.co/Me0I7Y23UD
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 21, 2023
Guardian reports: 'OpenAI staff threaten to quit en masse unless Sam Altman is reinstated. More than 600 employees demand resignation of board after shock firing of chief executive.' See: https://t.co/P5gH4qukKx
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 21, 2023
Guardian reports: 'Shell Energy fined £1.4m for failing to flag end of mobile and broadband contracts. More than 70,000 customers were affected by breach of consumer protection rules, says Ofcom.' See: https://t.co/wUmSQYdtFl
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 21, 2023
Observer review: 'How They Broke Britain by James O’Brien review – a catalogue of disasters.' See: https://t.co/0enDNjDIpW
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 21, 2023
Anthony Hayward writes for Guardian: 'Paul Watson obituary. Documentary TV film-maker who pioneered the fly-on-the-wall approach with programmes such as The Family, The Dinner Party and Malcom & Barbara … A Love Story.' See: https://t.co/KvvfOYr1WT
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 21, 2023
CIoJ LinkedIn news by Liz Justice reports: 'A journalist was arrested on Friday and detained for her personal Facebook messages which has left her employer claiming it is nothing to do with them.' See: https://t.co/SSgdya5sg7 & https://t.co/Hxqi836DR1
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 21, 2023
CIoJ LinkedIn news by Liz Justice reports: ' BBC's Africa Editor Mary Harper has appeared as an expert witness for a Somalian convicted rapist who was fight deportation.' See: https://t.co/MOcb7xOJ4T & https://t.co/Sm3s2XyDdG
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 21, 2023
Mail Online reports: "Top Gear is shelved: BBC says it will 'rest' the motoring show 'for the foreseeable future' after horror crash nearly killed host Freddie Flintoff." See: https://t.co/elpg9R3of9 pic.twitter.com/hd844ift92
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 21, 2023
French Newspapers Tuesday 21st November 2023
Mail Online reports: 'The time Banksy almost let the mask slip: Secretive street artist reveals his real first name in astonishing unearthed radio interview from 20 years ago.' See: https://t.co/OP6yQ7MGw4
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 21, 2023
BBC News family court reporting: "‘I paid £30k to protect my child from her paedophile dad’" See: https://t.co/52RV34NFKa
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 21, 2023
Telegraph obituary (Behind paywall): 'Heather Rogers, leading media and defamation lawyer who acted for Deborah Lipstadt against David Irving – obituary.' See: https://t.co/vVPUyZLIAg
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 21, 2023
Michael Deacon writes for the Telegraph (behind paywall): 'This has to be the Left’s most pathetic anti-Israel protest yet. The poetry editor of New York Times Magazine has dramatically resigned over Gaza. Surely Netanyahu cannot survive this blow.' See: https://t.co/W5SmSH44Aq
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 21, 2023
Mail Online reports: 'TikTok menace Mizzy is JAILED for 18 weeks in young offender institution after breaching a criminal behaviour order by posting videos when he was banned.' See: https://t.co/Nwo5GA87ZC
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 21, 2023
Mail Online reports: 'BBC forced to deny University Challenge team's blue octopus mascot was reference to anti-Semitic Jewish global conspiracy after online abuse.' See: https://t.co/qBUMGztXx6
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 21, 2023
Telegraph reports (behind paywall): 'BBC admits financial limitations could see them lose Six Nations coverage.' See: https://t.co/0eqcLgFyU1
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) November 21, 2023
Montage of world newspapers for Tuesday 21st November 2023

