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Wednesday 20 February 2013

Roger Alton; Executive Editor of the Times

Thursday 28th February 8pm
Location: TBA

'The Future of Newspapers'

Roger Alton is the Executive Editor of The Times, and a former editor of The Observer and Independent. His experience in the industry is almost unrivalled.

There will be an opportunity to ask questions after the talk.
Email us at oxfordmediasoc@gmail.com if you'd like the chance to have dinner with Roger Alton beforehand.

Free for Oxford Media Society members (£10 for a year) 
£2 for non-members
All welcome.

Louise Court - Editor of Cosmopolitan Magazine


Wednesday 27th February 8pm

'How to make it in magazines'

Louise has been editor of Cosmo, which remains Britain's biggest women's magazine, since 2007. 

She will talk about her career, and give advice about how the fashion/magazine industry is changing. 
There will also be a Q&A in which you can ask any questions. 

Email us at oxfordmediasoc@gmail.com if you'd like the chance to have dinner with Louise beforehand.

Free for Oxford Media Society members (£10 for a year) 
£2 for non-members
All welcome.
Location: TBC

OMS are recruiting!


Are you interested in meeting some of the most influential people in the media? 

Do you want to work within a team to organise a whole host of exciting media events? 

Oxford Media Society are recruiting for a new committee for Trinity 2013! 

Positions available are: President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer and Publicity.

If you're interested, or want some more information on the roles, email oxfordmediasoc@gmail.com with a few lines about why you want to join us by Wednesday 27th February.

We look forward to hearing from you!

Sunday 10 February 2013

Julie Bindel - Guardian Writer and co-founder of Justice for Women

Julie Bindel will be speaking about her career and experiences on Tuesday 12th February. Julie is a freelance journalist, writing regularly for The Guardian, and has many published works on feminism, prostitution and domestic violence. She is the co-founder of Justice For Women, a group which opposes violence against women.

twitter.com/bindelj
www.justiceforwomen.org.uk

The event is being co-hosted by Oxford Media Society and OxWip.
Free for Oxford Media Society members (£10 for a year) and OxWip members.
£2 for non-members

All welcome.