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         <title>Media e-survey</title>
         <description>In the run-up to next week&apos;s We Media conference in London, the BBC is running an e-survey asking people for their views on trust in the media. The aim is to sample international opinion on the subject, with the survey...</description>
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         <title>Who do you trust?</title>
         <description>One of the big themes of the We Media event in London is trust. The sponsors of the event have sponsored a global survey to find out if people believe what they read in newspapers, hear on the radio, watch...</description>
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         <title>About this blog</title>
         <description>The BBC We Media blog will provide live coverage of the the debates and ideas coming out of the We Media global forum. This is a two-day conference being held in London on 3 and 4 May, hosted by the...</description>
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         <description>Alfred Hermida is technology editor of the BBC News website. As a pioneer in online journalism, he was a founding member of the news site set up in 1997. Alfred has worked as a journalist for the BBC for 16...</description>
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