RTS London closes its 2010/11 session with a review of the most important event of the year - looking at how the UK broadcasters covered the election - the TV debates, and the effect they had on the campaign and the turnout - and also coverage of the campaign itself - were the public given an effective look at the personalities, policies and parties they were being invited to vote for?
Event Summary
RTS London closes its 2010/11 session with a review of the most important event of the year - looking at how the UK broadcasters covered the election - the TV debates, and the effect they had on the campaign and the turnout - and also coverage of the campaign itself - were the public given an effective look at the personalities, policies and parties they were being invited to vote for?
Roger Bolton will direct the debate posing questions a select group of editors from all the main news broadcasters and other commentators as well as the audience.
What about the coverage of the campaign itself - were the public given the information they needed to make an informed choice on the political personalities, their policies & which party to vote for?
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Speakers
Dorothy Byrne, Head of news & current affairs, Channel 4
John McAndrew, Executive producer, Sky News
Michael Cockerell, reporter/producer, How to win the TV Debate
Ceri Thomas, Editor, Today, BBC Radio 4
Ian Squires, ITV Controller of Regions and Current Affairs,
Chaired by Roger Bolton
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