2007-2008 was the annus horribilis for the British media. All terrestrial broadcasters were found to have cheated their audiences through a variety of scams: Premium Rate Calling, fake competitions with results changed to suit the producers ¿ and more. As a result, public trust in the media dipped. Beyond Trust examines this crucial ¿trust¿ issue with lively, opinionated and controversial contributions from a wide variety of experienced and distinguished media practitioners. It places the contemporary controversy in a historical context, examines the implications for local newspapers ¿ and explores the role media education can play in restoring trust. In addition: ¿ Anthony Arblaster argues the case for scepticism ¿ Dorothy Byrne claims: ¿TV journalism is so fair it makes Andy Pandy look dodgy¿ ¿ Charlie Beckett asks: ¿Can we trust the internet?¿ THE EDITORS John Mair is a senior lecturer in journalism at Coventry University, a former producer and director for BBC, ITV and Channel Four. Richard Lance Keeble is professor of journalism at the University of Lincoln and joint editor of Ethical Space.
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