Maior escrutínio da Imprensa, defende director de The Guardian Os académicos deveriam investir mais no escrutínio da imprensa, tendo em conta uma mudança sem precendentes que a indústria do sector enfrenta, defendeu o director do jornal The Guardian, Alan Rusbridger, numa conferência na Universidade de Shefield. "Falling circulations, declining profits, unprecedented challenges from other media and a "widespread feeling that newspapers are failing in their duty of truly representing the complexity of some of the most important issues in society" were, he said, just some of the themes that could be examined by new academic centres dedicated to scrutinising the role of the press". Complemento: Texto integral da intervenção de Rusbridger: "What are newspapers for?" Notícia editada em The Guardian: "Press needs greater scrutiny, says Guardian editor".
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