The British Journalism Review is a forum for analysis and debate aimed at monitoring the media, examining their strengths and weaknesses, and enhancing the level of dialogue. The target audience of this journal includes not only journalists in fields such as newspapers, radio, television, or the internet, but also media scholars, students, and all those who are interested in communication. It is considered a unique platform for debate about the British news industry, not limited to the content that newspaper media pages can cover.
Providing a space for critical analysis and serious discussion in the news industry, as news becomes increasingly important in culture, such a place for discussion becomes increasingly precious. It has important reference value for those who are concerned about the development of the news industry, media research, and communication fields.