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Heidi Thomas: Creator of Call the Midwife

April 22, 2022/0 Comments/in Awards, BBC, Events, General, House of St Barnabas, Media Salons, public service broadcasting, Religious broadcasting /by Anna Mcnamee
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The importance of stories

September 21, 2021/0 Comments/in Awards, Events, General, House of St Barnabas, Media Salons, Outreach /by Anna Mcnamee
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Supporting Broadcasters During COVID

February 22, 2021/0 Comments/in Events, journalism, Media Salons, Outreach, Research /by Anna Mcnamee
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Is Truth Dead?

December 17, 2019/0 Comments/in Broadcast policy, Events, General, House of St Barnabas, journalism, Media Salons, news and current affairs, Outreach, Uncategorized /by Anna Mcnamee
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25 JUNE: JOIN US AT THE BRADFORD LITERATURE FESTIVAL

The face of religious Britain is evolving. Research suggests over the last two decades there has been a dramatic decline in the proportion of people who identify with Christianity, a substantial increase in those with no religious affiliation, and a steady increase in those belonging to non-Christian faiths. Against this back drop What is the point of religious broadcasting? Join us at the Bradford Literature Festival when we’ll be exploring what role religious programming serves in the contemporary context and what place it has in a multi-platform, multi-cultural, multi-faith and increasingly secular Britain. Panelists will include founder and CEO of Avanti Media Emyr Afan, MD of Cardiff productions Narinder Minhas and BBC TV commissioner Daisy Scalchi.

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