
Jane Martinson
Jane Martinson is a columnist for The Guardian, known for her insightful commentary on media, culture, and issues surrounding diversity and representation. In her recent article, she discusses the implications of the BBC's hiring practices, particularly in the context of allegations against Tim Westwood, highlighting the need for genuine representation of minority voices in the media.
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Jane Martinson is the former chair of Women in Journalism who commented on Farage's behavior.
Does Nigel Farage have a problem with women? | Nigel FarageJane Martinson is the author of the article, discussing the impact of ultra-wealthy owners on journalism.
Learn this from Bezos and the Washington Post: with hyper-capitalists in charge, your news is not safe | Jane MartinsonJane Martinson is a professor of financial journalism and the author of the article.
Murdoch v Trump: why the flawed media titan could be the final protector of press freedom | Jane MartinsonJane Martinson is a Guardian columnist who wrote the article.
The BBC wanted Black listeners and turned to Tim Westwood, white son of a vicar. A parable for our times | Jane Martinson

























