THREAD:
1. PERSONAL NEWS:
Today BBC News has announced plans to close @BBCHARDtalk after 3 decades holding the world’s politicians and powerbrokers to account. This is sad news for me personally, but much more important, I think it’s depressing news for the BBC🧵
.@ExeterComms is hiring:
1. Lecturer in Media and Communications.
https://t.co/aX6SFaQbtJ
2. Lecturer in Digital Media Governance.
https://t.co/Mvs9ZNVXir
Please share and get in touch with any questions. Applications via the Exeter website by 14th October.
The Department of Communications, Drama & Film is also looking for a full-time Media Technician to work across our comms and film disciplines supporting practice. Full details below:
https://t.co/lUJHDkzqo2
@ExeterFilm@ExeterComms
😊 Nice to have @WomenCallShots research on UK film industry and @FilmUoS colleague Jara Fernandez-Meneses’ research on Spanish film industry featured in @unisouthampton Research and enterprise magazine
"The political and media class should understand that calling opponents idiots and treating them like clowns is entirely counterproductive as a method of dampening the radical right, no matter how smugly satisfying it may feel [...]." writes @Neil_Ewen in https://t.co/9mjqpAvJnP
Every football fan should spend 2 minutes watching this video.
Bielsa talking about the current state of football. Very poignant as we watch the worst European Championship of our generation
🎉 Happy news! We are honoured to have been awarded the “Outstanding Book Award 2024” by @AcsjIca @ this year’s @icahdq conference. A huge thank you for your recognition of our work. We dedicate this to the wonderful activists that shared their stories with us in 🇧🇷&🇰🇪💪🏽♥️
Huge congrats to our lecturer Dr Amelia Morris for winning the ‘Fairer Society’ award at the @ExeterGuild awards tonight for her brilliant contribution to @exetercomms and her commitment to social justice. We are very proud of you, Milly! 🙌✊