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Roy Greenslade

Roy Greenslade is professor of journalism at City University, and was editor of the Daily Mirror from 1990-91.
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Roy Greenslade has written articles published in The Guardian and The Observer.

Based on 1309 articles published in 14 news websites since October 2007.

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Most recent article

"Is journalism only about 'the facts'?"
Thursday 9 October, The Guardian

The second of my City University first term lectures to post-grads is simply entitled

Roy Greenslade has written...

  • More about 'london' than anything else
  • A lot about 'telegraph' in the last month
  • More bylined articles than the average journalist

Based on 1309 articles published in 14 news websites since October 2007.

The topics Roy Greenslade mentions most:

 bbc   brien   britain   british   daily mail   daily telegraph   independent   inm   london   mail   murdoch   news   reilly   telegraph   the sun   times   tv   uk   us   world 

Based on 1309 articles published in 14 news websites since October 2007.

Journalisted by numbers (since October 2007)

Roy Greenslade  Average
Articles130921
Total words written25035611447
Average article length191 words716 words
Shortest article18 words549 words
Longest article2665 words1027 words

Based on 1309 articles published in 14 news websites since October 2007.

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