Review of UK and world papers and coverage of UK and global journalism stories for Journalism History for Tuesday 2nd April 2024.
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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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Telegraph reports (behind paywall): ‘BBC taken in by Blenheim Palace’s April Fool claim to have hosted original Woodstock festival.’ See: https://twitter.com/CIoJournalist/status/1774931456751538463
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Mail Online reports: “JK Rowling’s defiant trans tweets are not criminal: Police refuse to arrest author amid furious backlash at new SNP ‘hate crime’ laws.” See: https://twitter.com/CIoJournalist/status/1775206620647055410
CIoJ LinkedIn news service edited by Liz Justice
Iran International broadcast journalist Pouria Zeraati has left hospital today after being stabbed in a targeted attack outside his home in Wimbledon.’ See: https://linkedin.com/…/urn:li:activity…
Latest postings at https://www.linkedin.com/groups/63500/
Many congratulations to Gerald Bowey, the new President of the Chartered Institute of Journalists and Caroline Roddis, the new Vice-President. Their roles were confirmed in a handover event at the Reform Club in Central London on Tuesday 20th February 2024.
Bowey emphasised the guidance, support, and encouragement that had been at the heart of the Institute for 140 years and announced the launch of a new Young Journalist of the Year awards scheme that would encourage journalists under 30 years of age to enter a range of categories.
Commenting Bowey said: “the Institute is focused on supporting working journalists, both in-house and freelance, in the workplace, as a trade union, and in sustaining journalists in difficult circumstances as a charitable trust.
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
Telegraph reports (behind paywall): 'BBC taken in by Blenheim Palace’s April Fool claim to have hosted original Woodstock festival.' See: https://t.co/ox4trmKnnU
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) April 1, 2024
Telegraph reports (behind paywall): 'Huw Edwards expected to be named BBC’s highest-paid newsreader despite scandal. Presenter suspended last year after allegations of sending nude images to much younger man.' See: https://t.co/qQOByrsEWy
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) April 1, 2024
Mail Online reports: "Rishi Sunak backs JK Rowling's right to free speech as Scotland's hate crime laws come into force: PM says 'people should not be criminalised for stating simple facts on biology.'" See: https://t.co/kGZ78k1Sh9
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) April 2, 2024
Times of Israel reports: 'Law allowing government to temporarily shut down Al Jazeera in Israel passed by Knesset.' See: https://t.co/X7TI3AM4YF
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) April 2, 2024
Sky News Press Preview: Tuesday's front pages. 2nd April 2024. We take a look at Tuesday's front pages with the broadcaster Alex Andreou, and the Sunday Telegraph's political editor, Camilla Turner. See: https://t.co/z2F1T4buMx
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) April 2, 2024
Hold The Front Page reports: 'A regional daily editor has hit out at his local police force after it refused to release mugshots of two violent offenders who each received jail terms.' See: https://t.co/0svlMznWWz
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) April 2, 2024
Hold The Front Page reports: 'Regional publisher National World has sold a software company originally acquired as part of a takeover deal last year.' See: https://t.co/A6UaNs1sAZ
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) April 2, 2024
Press Gazette reports: 'Top 50 UK news websites: Most brands report audience dip in February. Press Gazette's monthly ranking of the top 50 newsbrands in the UK.' See: https://t.co/oPQAMy1anx
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) April 2, 2024
Press Gazette reports: 'News diary 1-7 April: Johnny Mercer deadline to name sources in Afghanistan inquiry, Netflix Newsnight film airs.' See: https://t.co/sR7qf2iywV
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) April 2, 2024
Press Gazette reports: 'National World sells tech provider it bought in September. National World bought Press Computer Systems alongside Midlands News Association.' See: https://t.co/MgmKjhSyOR
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) April 2, 2024
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 370 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 1,045 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 2nd April 2024
Guardian reports: "Al Jazeera faces ‘security threat’ ban as Israel passes new law. Benjamin Netanyahu says after approval of bill he will ‘act immediately … to stop channel’s activities.’" See: https://t.co/k2arlHmt7L
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) April 2, 2024
Guardian reports: "Iranian journalist stabbed in London discharged and ‘residing at safe place.’ Pouria Zeraati ‘feeling better’ and recovering under supervision of Met police." See: https://t.co/5Oay9xZhBr
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) April 2, 2024
Guardian video: "White House says reports of Israel shutting down Al Jazeera locally is 'concerning.'" See: https://t.co/BcTKBikbIn
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) April 2, 2024
Michael Harriot writes for Guardian: "Hate cannot be reasoned with. So why is Black radio hosting ‘conversations’ with Candace Owens?" See: https://t.co/G9B3AKlFPs
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) April 2, 2024
Guardian Australia reports: 'Bruce Lehrmann defamation trial: Channel Ten wins bid to present fresh evidence.' See: https://t.co/0XE6wCaL0g
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) April 2, 2024
Archie Bland writes for Guardian: 'Winning over the Times and the Sun won’t decide the next election – but Starmer’s Labour can’t kick the habit.' See: https://t.co/cNGY40SB2L
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) April 2, 2024
FT Media reports (behind paywall): "Trump’s $10bn media group sinks 21% after disclosing widening losses. Auditor warns of ‘substantial doubt’ about future of business as it reports less than $1mn in quarterly revenue." See: https://t.co/c4WyEd1eeh
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) April 2, 2024
Rivy Poupko Kletenik writes for Times of Israel: 'Shani Louk, we ask your permission. How can we honor those whose photos, taken without permission, reveal them in the most horrific circumstances of victimhood?' See: https://t.co/HnZuogZQnk
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) April 2, 2024
Mail Online reports: "JK Rowling's defiant trans tweets are not criminal: Police refuse to arrest author amid furious backlash at new SNP 'hate crime' laws." See: https://t.co/UOriUuEK3q
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) April 2, 2024
CIoJ LinkedIn news by Liz Justice reports: 'Iran International broadcast journalist Pouria Zeraati has left hospital today after being stabbed in a targeted attack outside his home in Wimbledon.' See: https://t.co/EVh7N1yBWg & https://t.co/okn1jBikD5
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) April 2, 2024
Mail Online reports: "Three suspects wanted over stabbing of dissident Iranian journalist outside his London home fled Britain 'within hours' of the attack – as counter-terror detectives seize car." See: https://t.co/6rjBsKaSbI
— CIoJ (@CIoJournalist) April 2, 2024
French Newspapers Tuesday 2nd April 2024
Montage of world newspapers for Tuesday 2nd April 2024


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