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Charlie Beckett quoted in the article ‘Facebook gives £4.5m to fund 80 local newspaper jobs in UK’, in
The Guardian
(20 Nov 2018).
T3 report in article ‘Fake news watchdog ‘should be funded by online giants’’,
The Times
(19 Nov 2018).
Damian Tambini quoted in article ‘Tech giants should fund fake news watchdog, report says’,
The Daily Telegraph
(19 Nov 2018).
T3 report in article ‘Tech giants should pay levy to pay independent watchdog tasked with tackling ‘fake news’, report suggests’, in
Press Gazette
(19 Nov 2018).
T3 report in article ‘Social media giants should fund a UK watchdog, says report’ in
The National
(19 Nov 2018).
Charlie Beckett and Sonia Livingstone quoted in 'How a new internet regulator for the UK could work’ for
I News
(21 Sep 2018)
Charlie Beckett quoted in the article 'Replace 'Tech' With 'Banks,' and We've Seen a Big Comeuppance Before' in
The New York Times
(Sep 2018)
Damian Tambini: 'The UK needs tougher powers to stop foreign inteference in our elections' in
The Guardian
(27 June 2018)
Damian Tambini, Sonia Livingstone, Patrick Barwise and Martin Moore discussing 'Digital Dominance: the power of Google, Amazon, Facebook and Apple'
Podcast
(June 2018)
Charlie Beckett quoted in article 'Nigel Farage says Facebook is killing right-wing pages. He could have a point' in
Wired
(24 May)
‘Platforms and Publishers’ by Charlie Beckett article 'Platforms and Publishers' in
In Publishing
(May 2018)
Charlie Beckett interviewed in the podcast
Media Voices
(Apr 2018)
Interview with BBC World Service
Click
(Feb 2018)
Charlie Beckett interviewed on
Radio New Zealand
(Feb 2018)
Charlie Beckett and Sonia Livingstone are interviewed in LSE US Centre Podcast
The Ballpark
(Jan 2018)
Charlie Beckett quoted in article 'Facebook defends two-question fake news survey' in
The Telegraph
(24 January 2018)
Charlie Beckett quoted in article 'Por qué dentro de poco apenas verás noticias en Facebook' in
El Mundo
(16 January 2018; Spanish language)
Charlie Beckett quoted in article 'Macron faces ciriticism after proposal to combat fake news' in
The National
(9 January 2018)
Charlie Beckett interviewed by
Bloomberg News
(17 Jan 2018)
Ros Taylor appears in
The Remainiacs Podcast
(12 Jan 2018)
Charlie Beckett quoted in NBC's
'Trump's 11 minute Twitter outage'
(3 Nov 2017)
Charlie Beckett writes in the
Demos Quarterly Review
(Nov 2017)
Damian Tambini quoted in ‘Stop Fake News’ article, in
The Sun
(29 Dec 2017)
Charlie Beckett quoted in
EL Pais
( 11 July 2017)
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