Independent online publishers: what’s your experience of UK media law?
August 23rd, 2010Posted by Laura Oliver in Legal
Former Journalism.co.uk reporter Judith Townend needs your help: she’s conducting a survey of small, online publications in the UK to find out what their experience of media law is.
The survey should take around five minutes to complete and is aimed at journalists, publishers and bloggers writing for websites with up to 10 employees that are not part of a larger media group. Judith is particularly interested in hearing from hyperlocal sites.
The results will go towards her MA dissertation and the survey is open till 31 August.
Tags: Judith Townend, media law
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