News from Birmingham School of Media
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'It's a Sin' provoking casual homophobia in 2021 is the very reason wh...
OPINIONS 28 JAN
John Mercer, Professor of Gender and Sexuality at Birmingham City University’s School of Media, discusses Channel 4’s ‘It’s a Sin’, sex on screen and influencing representations.
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UK music venues and festivals face a 'second consecutive year of silen...
UNIVERSITY NEWS 05 JAN
A leading music industry academic has cautioned that UK music venues and festivals face a second consecutive year of silence, unless Government adopts measures developed by the music industry to...
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NHS celebrity Covid vaccine campaign: ‘Choose the wrong person and the...
UNIVERSITY NEWS 03 DEC 2020
Senior lecturer in PR, Kelly O’Hanlon, questions the news of NHS plans to feature celebrities in a major campaign persuading people to take a coronavirus vaccine.
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Rule of six could sound ‘death knell’ for many in live music sector – ...
UNIVERSITY NEWS 22 SEP 2020
Further restrictions around social gatherings alongside new requirements for night-time economy businesses could sound the death knell for an already under threat live music venues, clubs and...
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Rule of six could sound ‘death knell’ for many in live music sector – ...
UNIVERSITY NEWS 22 SEP 2020
Further restrictions around social gatherings alongside new requirements for night-time economy businesses could sound the death knell for an already under threat live music venues, clubs and...
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Student receives Charles Parker Gold Award
UNIVERSITY NEWS 29 JUL 2020
Final year Media and Communication student Alexandra Morgan has received the Charles Parker Gold Award for 2020 for her programme ‘This Ain’t My Life’.
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Hope through the airwaves
UNIVERSITY NEWS 29 JUL 2020
MA Media Production alumna and visiting lecturer Peni Whelan has created Hope Radio, a community radio station supporting the over-50s during lockdown.
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Global listening habits explored in a time of pandemic and live music ...
UNIVERSITY NEWS 20 JUL 2020
Global research project Harkive returns on Tuesday 21 July 2020 to explore music listening in a time of pandemic.
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Global listening habits explored in a time of pandemic and live music ...
UNIVERSITY NEWS 20 JUL 2020
Global research project Harkive returns on Tuesday 21 July 2020 to explore music listening in a time of pandemic.
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'Being recognised as a key-worker has really made me realise that my j...
UNIVERSITY NEWS 03 APR 2020
An early-career Birmingham journalist has explained why she feels prouder than ever to be working amidst the coronavirus crisis.
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Birmingham’s inaugural feminist porn festival puts Ethics and Desire f...
UNIVERSITY NEWS 03 FEB 2020
Inclusivity and sex positivity will take centre stage at a feminist erotic film festival coming to Birmingham this month, developed by researchers at Birmingham City University.
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Northern Ireland journalist Lyra McKee awarded posthumous Master’s deg...
UNIVERSITY NEWS 07 JAN 2020
Lyra McKee, the young Northern Ireland journalist fatally shot during rioting in Derry in April 2019, has been posthumously awarded a Master of Arts degree in Online Journalism by Birmingham City...
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Top 10 TV moments of the decade
OPINIONS 18 DEC 2019
Birmingham City University’s Dr Vanessa Jackson reflects on some of the biggest TV moments of the decade and discusses what made them so memorable.
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ADM technicians celebrated at Tech/Tronic exhibition
UNIVERSITY NEWS 27 NOV 2019
Faculty of Arts, Design and Media technicians recently unveiled a diverse and engaging range of work during a private view of Tech/Tronic, an exhibition celebrating their creative practice. The...
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Historic editing desk donated by Charles Parker Archive Trust
UNIVERSITY NEWS 25 NOV 2019
A historic radio editing desk was recently donated to Birmingham City University’s School of Media by the Charles Parker Archive Trust. The Charles Parker Archive was formed in honour of...
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