UK Watch
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UK Watch is a left-wing web based media project, based on the model of Z Net. It is produced by the voluntary UKWatch Collective on a non-profit basis. It is linked to from Znet as their ‘UK Watch Site’.
It was updated daily with selected comment, analysis and opinion pieces focussing upon UK politics, economics, society and culture, principally of interest to activists and scholars.[1] Its content is mainly gathered and reproduced from other publications however it claims to be aiming to increase the volume of original content and invites submission of articles.
Notable members of the board advising the project include Michael Albert, who helped set up Z Net, the academic Eric Herring and the journalist John Pilger.
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- ^ Edwards, David; Cromwell, David (2008). Guardians of power: the myth of the liberal media. Pluto Press. p. 227. ISBN 9780745324838. http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=tw5lAAAAMAAJ&q=%22ukwatch.net%22&dq=%22ukwatch.net%22&cd=6. Retrieved 26 March 2010.