Huw L. Hopkins
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Huw L. Hopkins is a writer and journalist from South Wales, UK. He is currently living in Warwickshire, working as sub-editor on titles such as Acoustic magazine and Music Industry News.

In 2012 he graduated from Coventry University with an MA in Global Journalism, which he passed with Merit, after successfully graduating from Marjon University in 2009 with a combination of Honours.

Huw's work has also appeared on the Guardian, WannabeHacks, the Coventry Telegraph, and the Music Abyss.

He has contributed to two volumes of the academic textbook The Phone Hacking Scandal: Journalism on Trial (Arima 2012) and After Leveson: The Future of British Journalism which focuses on phone hacking and the Leveson Inquiry.

In the past Huw has worked as Director of Social Media for AltSounds.com, run his own website www.huwlhopkins.wordpress.com and has worked in the sales industry, both in the UK and abroad.

Blog Entries by Huw L. Hopkins

The Royal Charter Won't Regulate the Internet - And That Is a Good Thing

(0) Comments | Posted 19 March 2013 | (21:06)

National newspapers possess the freedom, funding and tenacity to invest in long-running, deeply scrutinizing investigations that can expose, embarrass and destruct corporations and individuals. Yet, they don't. The media proprietors prefer to divert their money toward the invention of scandal, no matter how half-baked or un-interesting.

This year has...

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There Are Some Positives to Unpaid Work Placements

(1) Comments | Posted 12 March 2013 | (15:30)

Reading a piece on Wannabe Hacks a few weeks ago, on staying motivated and remaining connected to journalism, made me practice what she preached.

I have, for a long time, been insistent on not accepting unpaid work placements. Two separate stints at a regional newspaper, a national magazine,...

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Too Wrong to Be Right, and Too Right to Be Left

(1) Comments | Posted 13 February 2013 | (22:05)

He leans too far to the right to be Labour, and annoys his own backbenchers for implementing policy that aren't traditionally held party beliefs. His record abroad is impressive, but at home, much of the country has taken a dislike to Tony Blair... what you thought I was talking about...

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Après Leveson: How Will the Rest of the World React to changes in British Press Regulation?

(1) Comments | Posted 3 February 2013 | (23:00)

Two weeks after the Sun published naked photos of Prince Harry from a private party in a locked hotel room, calling it "vital" in the defence of Britain's free press, the same newspaper lambasted French, Italian and Irish publications for printing a long-lens invasion of Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge's...

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Twitter and Facebook Are Leading Us Back to the Caveman Age

(1) Comments | Posted 19 September 2012 | (00:00)

Twitter is having a facelift, and in keeping with the Facebook trend started by the image-saturated Timeline profile, the social mediums are getting rid of words. It looks sleek and simple, but the picture-heavy pages suggest a dumbing down, of the respective websites and global society.

Andrew...

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A Grey Anatomy: Is it Better Than a Bald One?

(0) Comments | Posted 14 September 2012 | (15:52)

For a man in his - gulp - mid-twenties, life gets... confusing.

No longer is it acceptable to lust after females too many years younger, it seems perverse. Torn between going out drinking until early the next morning and pulling on your slipper socks at 21.15 with a warm...

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Extracts: The Phone Hacking Scandal: Journalism on Trial

(0) Comments | Posted 21 August 2012 | (14:48)

The Phone Hacking Scandal: Journalism on Trial (Arima 2012) was released in February, at the mid-point of Lord Justice Leveson's Inquiry in to phone hacking. Huw L. Hopkins contributed the timeline leading up to the emergence of phone hacking to the book and in Volume 2, set for release this...

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