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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes 1. See http://www.foundation.reuters.com/foundation-news/detail.dot?id=08188d25-20e8-4cff-b684-ed67406f3f79. The first grant was of 1.75 million over five years with the new grant announced in June of 1.25 million over three years, equivalent to a 200,000 or 19 per cent increase over the new funding period compared to the previous one. Core funding covers the bulk of the core costs of RISJ with additional income from externally funded fellowships and externally funded RISJ research and publishing activity. Such additional income has added an average of a further 70 per cent to the core Thomson Reuters funding in RISJ's first few years. 2. See http://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk for membership of the RISJ Steering Committee and Advisory Board together with the RISJ Constitution, past Annual Reports and all publications. 3. See notably Lloyd (2004 Lloyd John 2004 What the Media Are Doing to Our Politics London : Constable . [Google Scholar]). 4. Jan Zielonka is also a member of the RISJ Steering Committee. See http://mde.politics.ox.ac.uk for a description of this project. 5. David Levy became Director of the Institute in September 2008 having spent much of the past two decades working for the BBC, first as a producer, reporter and programme editor on radio and TV for 10 years and then as Controller Public Policy where he was in charge of policy in the United Kingdom and Europe, latterly leading the policy dimensions of the 2006 Charter Renewal and Licence Fee negotiations. He is the author of a study of the interaction between EU and national broadcasting regulation (Levy, 2001 Levy David A. L. 2001 Europe's Digital Revolution: broadcasting regulation, the EU and the nation-state , 2nd edn , London : Routledge . [Google Scholar]) and joint editor of a book on public service plurality (Gardam and Levy, 2008). For full biographies of all RISJ staff see http://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/about/institute-staff.html. 6. Robert Picard has been a Visiting Fellow at RISJ since 2009 and was previously Director of the Media Management and Transformation Centre at the University of Jnkping, Sweden. 7. Dr Anne Geniets, Dr Rasmus Kleis Nielsen and Abiye Megenta, working on projects on International Broadcasting, the Changing Business of Journalism, and Social Media in Africa, respectively. 8. See the RISJ website for a list of journalist fellows and for copies of the completed research papers. 9. See http://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/about/news/item/article/reuters-memorial-lecture-2008.html. 10. See http://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/events/archive/past-conferences-and-lectures/reuters-memorial-lecture-2009-carlo-de-benedetti.html. 11. See http://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/events/archive/past-conferences-and-lectures/the-reconstruction-of-american-journalism.html. 12. We were co-organisers with the OII and the Berkman Center at Harvard University of a conference on the Internet and Democracy in March 2009 and an event with Professor Joseph Turow of the Annenberg School of Communications on Journalism & Clickmetrics, in June 2009. 13. See http://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/events/archive/past-conferences-and-lectures/public-service-broadcasting-in-britain-and-france-compared.html and http://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/events/archive/past-conferences-and-lectures/facing-the-challenge-of-the-internet-policy-and-press-responses-in-britain-and-france.html. 14. See http://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/publications/risj.html. 15. See, for example, the first two Working Papers published in early 2009, by Henrik rnebring presenting some of the research framework directed for the Axess Comparative European Journalism project (see below). 16. See http://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/about/news/item/article/facebook-and-twitter-the-real-winn.html. 17. For a description of the project see http://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/research/featured-projects/the-axess-programme-on-european-journalism.html. Full results of the project will be published in 2011; selected results have already been published at the 2010 ICA and IAMCR conferences. 18. This project is funded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York, BBC Global News and France 24. For a full project description see http://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/research/featured-projects/internationalnewsprovision-trust-consumption.html. 19. Dr D. E. Butler is the founder of electoral studies in Britain, the author of books on every British General Election from 1951 to 2005 as well as successive editions of British Political Facts. For many years he was also a key feature of BBC coverage of UK elections where he was best known for introducing the Swingometer to the TV coverage which translated the swing in popular votes to the number of seats in Parliament. He also chaired a weekly seminar on Media and Politics jointly with RISJ for the past decade.