Media Standards Trust: watching the PCC
September 7th, 2010Posted by Laura Oliver in Newspapers, Press freedom and ethics
A relatively new blog has been set up by the Media Standards Trust to provide regular scrutiny of the work of the Press Complaints Commission (PCC) and press self-regulation in the UK.
As the allegations of phone hacking against the News of the World rumble on, PCC Watch could become a regular read. The Media Standards Trust has been critical of the PCC’s investigation into the practice in the past and has already blogged its views on calls for the body to launch a fresh inquiry.
Tags: Media Standards Trust, PCC, PCC Watch, Press Complaints Commission, press regulation, self-regulation
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