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JOURNALISM FORUM

ALISTAIR COOKE

Reporting America, reporting Britain

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Pages 361-369 | Published online: 26 Jun 2009
 

Abstract

A discussion to celebrate Alistair CitationCooke's legacy and the ways in which reporting in America and Britain has changed in the years since he first began delivering his “Letters from America”, was held at the British Library on 13 October 2008. Chaired by Dominic Sandbrook of the London Evening Standard, it featured contributions from Martin Kettle who writes for The Guardian and was the paper's US Bureau Chief from 1997 to 2001, Stephen Sackur of the BBC who was the BBC's Washington correspondent from 1997 to 2002 and Chris Elser from Bloomberg News. The event was organised by Professor Philip Davies who is Director of the Eccles Centre for American Studies, at the British Library, which holds the largest collection of American materials outside of the United States. Susan Cooke Kittredge, Alistair Cooke's daughter, who contributed an introduction to the new publication of Alistair Cooke's writing Reporting America: The Life of the Nation (2008) was present.

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