• 16 minutes 32 seconds
    Episode #8 - Countering Hate Speech with Zlatina Siderova of the European Journalism Centre

    In this episode of the IMPRESS podcast, our Head of Regulation Lexie Kirkconnell-Kawana speaks to Zlatina Siderova, Project Manager at the European Journalism Centre (EJC), about hate speech and journalism in the online world, as well as the Data-driven Approach to Countering Hate Speech (DACHS) project, co-organised by the EJC and media monitoring company DataScouting


    The European Journalism Centre seeks to build a sustainable, ethical and innovative future for journalism through grants, events, training and media development. Find out more about DACHS here.

    4 March 2020, 9:29 am
  • 23 minutes 44 seconds
    Episode #7 - The Challenges of Family Court Reporting with Transparency Project Member, Louise Tickle.

    In the latest episode of the IMPRESS podcast, IMPRESS Complaints and Investigations Manager Lexie Kirkconnell-Kawana speaks to freelance journalist and member of the Transparency Project, Louise Tickle, about the challenges and impediments faced by journalists when accessing and reporting on the family courts. 

    The Transparency Project seeks to make family justice clearer by explaining and discussing family law and family courts in England and Wales and signposting useful resources to help people better understand the system and the law. Find out more at www.transparencyproject.org.uk/

    22 January 2020, 9:51 am
  • 26 seconds
    Ben Page on MRS-IMPRESS joint guidance on 'Using Polls and Surveys in your Journalism'

    IPSOS Mori CEO Ben Page on MRS-IMPRESS joint guidance on 'Using Polls and Surveys in your Journalism.' 

    9 January 2020, 11:21 am
  • 21 minutes 21 seconds
    Episode #6 - Sorting Fact from Fiction: Polling and the 2019 General Election with IPSOS Mori CEO Ben Page

    Following on from the recent publication of joint IMPRESS-Market Research Society guidance for journalists on using polls and surveys when reporting, in this latest episode of the IMPRESS podcast our COO Ed Procter speaks to IPSOS Mori CEO Ben Page about the accuracy of polling in the 2019 general election.

    Ben discusses the legacy of the 2015 election for the polling industry and shares how pollsters have adapted to ensure their results are as accurate as possible,  as well as just how well journalists did when it came to reporting poll and survey findings this time around.

    8 January 2020, 2:48 pm
  • 17 minutes 53 seconds
    Episode #5 - The Conscious Advertising Network: Ethical Advertising with Guest Harriet Kingaby
       In this latest episode of the IMPRESS podcast we speak to Harriet Kingaby, Co-Chair of the Conscious Advertising Network about the background to how the network came to be, its vision and mission, as well as what it means to be an ethical advertiser and how smaller and independent publishers can get involved and become 'conscious' advertisers! 
    2 August 2019, 2:02 pm
  • 23 minutes 11 seconds
    Episode #4 - NewsGuard: A Proposal to 'Fight Misinformation'

    Co-founders and co-CEOs of NewsGuard Steven Brill and Gordon Crovitz, and Vice President of Business Development Anna-Sophie Harling, discuss how they aim for "using journalism to fight false news, misinformation and disinformation”. NewsGuard developed a rating system which results in a “nutrition label”, with 9 key criteria. How does it work? What is their experience in the US so far? What are their next steps in the UK and Europe, and how can independent news organisations engage with them? 

    2 August 2019, 2:01 pm
  • 41 minutes 19 seconds
    Episode #3 - Creating Communities of Interest Around News

     IMPRESS CEO Jonathan Heawood is joined by digital media entrepeneur Mark Little to discuss his new project Kinzen, a platform with the mission of 'giving every citizen a daily news experience that earns their trust'. They also discuss how to connect independent networks of publishers with their real community of interest. 


    2 August 2019, 1:58 pm
  • 39 minutes 54 seconds
    Episode #2 - Privacy in the News: The Case of Sir Cliff Richard vs. The BBC

    Jonathan Heawood, CEO of IMPRESS, is joined by experts Paul Wragg (University of Leeds) and Thomas Bennett (City University) to discuss the case of Sir Cliff Richard against the BBC, and what this adds to the broader debate around media coverage of ongoing investigations and privacy. 

    2 August 2019, 1:54 pm
  • 20 minutes 38 seconds
    Episode #1 - Arbitration and Strategies for Local News in the Digital World

    IMPRESS CEO Jonathan Heawood and IMPRESS Complaints & Investigations Manager Lexie Kirkconnell-Kawana discuss the latest arbitration award. Plus, highlights from our webinar on 'Strategies for local news in the digital world' with Joy Jenkins(Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism) and Douglas McCabe (Enders Analysis).

    2 August 2019, 1:49 pm
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