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  2. Gair Rhydd - Wikipedia

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    Gair Rhydd ( Welsh: [ˈɡair ˈr̥iːð], meaning "free word"; stylised as " gair rhydd ") is the official student newspaper of Cardiff University. It is a fortnightly, free, [1] tabloid-sized paper established in 1972. Its sections cover local and international news, finance, politics, science, student opinions, campus life and sport ...

  3. Cardiff University - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff University ( Welsh: Prifysgol Caerdydd) is a public research university in Cardiff, Wales. It was established in 1883 as the University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire and became a founding college of the University of Wales in 1893. It was renamed University College, Cardiff in 1972 and merged with the University of Wales ...

  4. Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies

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    The Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Culture ( JOMEC) ( Welsh: Ysgol Newyddiaduriaeth, y Cyfryngau ac Astudiaethau Diwylliannol, Caerdydd) is Cardiff University 's school for training in media. [1] It is one of the journalism schools whose main universities are part of the Russell Group. [2]

  5. List of student newspapers in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    University of Leicester — Leicester Student Magazine. University of London — London Student (1979–2014) London School of Economics — The Beaver. University of Manchester — The Mancunion. Newcastle University — The Courier. University of Nottingham — Impact. University of Oxford — The Oxford Student, Cherwell, The Isis.

  6. Richard Sambrook - Wikipedia

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    Known for. Ex-Director of BBC News and BBC World Service. Richard Sambrook is a British journalist, academic and a former BBC executive. He is Emeritus Professor in the School of Journalism, Media and Culture at Cardiff University. [1] For 30 years, until February 2010, he was a BBC journalist and later, a news executive.

  7. Media in Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    Six Park Street, offices of the South Wales Echo and Western Mail. Cardiff 's daily tabloid newspaper is the South Wales Echo, founded in 1884 and formerly based in Thomson House, now in 6 Park Street in the city centre. There are two daily editions – News Extra in the morning and City Final edition. The Weekend Edition is published on Saturday.

  8. Simon Cottle (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Simon Cottle (writer) Simon Cottle is professor of media and communications at the School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies (JOMEC) at Cardiff University. He writes on media, the communication of conflicts, crises and catastrophes, and globalization. He holds honorary professorships at the University of Melbourne and the University of ...

  9. University of Wales - Wikipedia

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    The University of Wales (Welsh: Prifysgol Cymru) is a confederal university based in Cardiff, Wales.Founded by royal charter in 1893 as a federal university with three constituent colleges – Aberystwyth, Bangor and Cardiff – the university was the first university established in Wales, one of the four countries in the United Kingdom.