
Torin Douglas
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Torin's biography on Twitter reads: No longer the BBC's media correspondent - that's @DavidSillitoBBC. But speaking, writing and chairing events about the media, community issues and Chiswick.
@BBCTorinD has 12,861 followers.
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— Torin Douglas (@BBCTorinD) 19 Jun
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Latest articles by Torin Douglas
After the Leveson report - what now?
Latest At a glance The report Victims' reaction After Leveson Q&A
Latest At a glance The report Victims' reaction After Leveson Q&A
Row overshadows 'get a grip' plan
Lord Patten's determination to show that the BBC leadership is getting on top of the crisis, after the resignation of its director general, hasn't got off to a good start.
Lord Patten's determination to show that the BBC leadership is getting on top of the crisis, after the resignation of its director general, hasn't got off to a good start.
Mark Thompson: A hard act to follow
Mark Thompson leaves the BBC on a high, following its highly praised coverage of the Olympics.
Mark Thompson leaves the BBC on a high, following its highly praised coverage of the Olympics.
London Olympics give media boost
For the media, as for the nation as a whole, it was a remarkable fortnight - and it wasn't just in the sports arenas that records tumbled.
For the media, as for the nation as a whole, it was a remarkable fortnight - and it wasn't just in the sports arenas that records tumbled.
Next generation of HD television
The London Olympics has just showcased the world's first live broadcast of the latest viewing technology - super hi vision, with pictures 16 times as sharp as HDTV and multi-channel surround-sound.
The London Olympics has just showcased the world's first live broadcast of the latest viewing technology - super hi vision, with pictures 16 times as sharp as HDTV and multi-channel surround-sound.