MediaGuardian: PCC/MST dispute is bad start for press freedom debate
February 16th, 2009Posted by Laura Oliver in Editors' pick, Press freedom and ethics
Last week’s Media Standards Trust report, which was critical of the Press Complaints Commission, led to ‘a bruising encounter’ between the PCC and the Trust, writes Emily Bell.
“[A] classic lesson in how not to spin a report on trust and transparency,” she says.
Tags: Emily Bell, Media Standards Trust, MST, PCC, Press Complaints Commission, the Press Complaints Commission
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