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Journalese
Michael Rosen takes a look at the language of news and journalism with guests Eve Pollard, Robert Hutton, John Mullan and Michael Higgins.
Why are thugs always vile, market towns always bustling, blondes bubbly and tirades foul mouthed? With the help of ex Editor Eve Pollard, journalist Robert Hutton who wrote 'Romps, Tots and Boffins', Strathcylde University's Michael Higgins, author of 'The Language of Journalism' and Professor John Mullan, Michael Rosen takes a look at the language and the cliches of news journalism
Producer: Maggie Ayre.
Last on
Mon 14 Apr 201423:00
BBC Radio 4
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- Tue 8 Apr 201416:00BBC Radio 4
- Mon 14 Apr 201423:00BBC Radio 4
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