
Professor Adrian Monck has been Head of Journalism and Publishing at Britain's City University since 2005. He was educated at Oxford University and London Business School and went on to be an award-winning broadcast journalist with CBS News, ITN and Sky News.
He helped pioneer undercover reporting for News at Ten, and has covered conflicts in the Middle East and Bosnia. As a senior ITN executive he helped launch, and then run, the ground-breaking Five News service. Until he left Sky News to take up his role at City he had covered nearly every major national and international news event since 1988. His work at Dunblane and in Bosnia has received awards from the Royal Television Society, and on Rwanda won the special report gold medal, and overall festival prize at the New York International Festival.
He's co-author of Can You Trust the Media (Icon Books, 2008), Crunch Time (Allen & Unwin, 2004), a guide to current affairs. He is a media commentator for the Evening Standard, and a columnist for Press Gazette. He has appeared on CBS News, NBC News, Sky News, BBC News and five news, and on BBC Radio 4 and LBC. He has been an editorial consultant to leading UK and international broadcasters.
Adrian has judged the BAFTAs, both the RTS Journalism and Television awards, and the British Press Awards, and is currently President of the Media Society.
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