List of University of Southampton People - Students - Media

Media

  • Laura Bailey. Model and fashion writer
  • Liz Barker. Former Blue Peter Presenter
  • Andrea Benfield. Co-anchor of Wales Tonight
  • Alex Brummer. Leading financial commentator and City Editor for The Mail on Sunday and the Daily Mail newspapers
  • Stefan Buczacki. Renowned horticulturalist, radio and TV expert
  • David Charter. Chief Political Correspondent for The Times newspaper
  • Jon Craig. Chief Political Correspondent for Sky News
  • David Cracknell. Former Political Editor for the Sunday Times newspaper
  • Jason Cowley. Editor for the New Statesman magazine
  • John Inverdale. Sports Broadcaster for the BBC
  • Tom Latchem. Journalist and broadcaster.
  • Glyn Mathias. Political Editor of Independent Television News (1981-1986) and BBC Wales (1994-1999), the Electoral Commission's Commissioner for Wales (2001-2008) and a board member of OFCOM (2011–present)
  • Dominic Mohan. Editor of the The Sun newspaper
  • Chris Packham. Naturalist and Television Presenter for Inside Out in the South
  • Daniel Sandford. Home Affairs Correspondent for the BBC
  • Jon Sopel. Presenter of The Politics Show and one of the lead presenters on BBC News 24
  • Kathy Tayler. Former presenter of Holiday on the BBC
  • Stella Tennant. Modeled for Chanel, Calvin Klein, Hermès and Burberry
  • Srđa Trifković. Foreign affairs editor for the Chronicles magazine and director of the Center for International Affairs at The Rockford Institute
  • Alasdhair Willis. Founder publisher of Wallpaper* magazine
  • Caroline Wyatt. Paris Correspondent for the BBC

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Famous quotes containing the word media:

    The corporate grip on opinion in the United States is one of the wonders of the Western World. No First World country has ever managed to eliminate so entirely from its media all objectivity—much less dissent.
    Gore Vidal (b. 1925)

    One can describe a landscape in many different words and sentences, but one would not normally cut up a picture of a landscape and rearrange it in different patterns in order to describe it in different ways. Because a photograph is not composed of discrete units strung out in a linear row of meaningful pieces, we do not understand it by looking at one element after another in a set sequence. The photograph is understood in one act of seeing; it is perceived in a gestalt.
    Joshua Meyrowitz, U.S. educator, media critic. “The Blurring of Public and Private Behaviors,” No Sense of Place: The Impact of Electronic Media on Social Behavior, Oxford University Press (1985)

    Few white citizens are acquainted with blacks other than those projected by the media and the so—called educational system, which is nothing more than a system of rewards and punishments based upon one’s ability to pledge loyalty oaths to Anglo culture. The media and the “educational system” are the prime sources of racism in the United States.
    Ishmael Reed (b. 1938)