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The MediaWise Trust
ADVICE, INFORMATION, RESEARCH AND TRAINING ON MEDIA ETHICS
MediaWise (formerly PressWise), is an independent charity, set up in 1993 by 'victims of media abuse', supported by concerned journalists, media lawyers and politicians in the UK. We operate on the principle that press freedom is a responsibility exercised by journalists on behalf of the public, and that the public have a right to know when the media publish inaccurate information.
We employ media professionals with experience in all parts of the industry, and have established an international reputation for our imaginative approach to tackling media ethics issues through consultancies, projects and training.
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Latest news
- Press standards, privacy and libel
Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee report, 24 February 2010
- Getting it right for now
MediaWise submission to the PCC governance review
- Strong public support for reform of press self-regulation
Results of a poll from the Media Standards Trust, 21 January 2010
- Chance or Choice: Understanding why asylum seekers come to the UK
New research from the Refugee Council, 14 January 2010
- The Guardian, Nick Davies, MPs respond to PCC report on phone tapping
- PCC report on phone message tapping allegations published
Response to Guardian claims about the News of the World
- PCC reform: welcome, if overdue – but who will foot the bill?
MediaWise Bulletin, 6 August 2009
- The launch of Reporting Difference in Dungannon, the latest report by MediaWise, has been postponed. Read the MediaWise statement here.
- EU Fundamental Rights Agency publishes new reports on Roma and Muslims
Results of European Union Minorities and Discrimination Survey
- The Oslo Challenge and beyond
MediaWise paper on 10 years since the Challenge.
- The Quality and Independence of British Journalism: Tracking the changes over 20 years
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Last updated 24 February 2010
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