Election special: Alison Phillips, Camilla Tominey and Pippa Crerar at Media 360

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Yesterday (22 May), Rishi Sunak announced that the UK general election will take place in six weeks, on 4 July.Marking the upcoming elections on both sides of the Atlantic, Campaign's annual Media 360 event hosted a political debate on 21 May featuring Allison Phillips, former editor-in-chief of The Mirror, who moderated Camilla Tominey, associate editor, politics and royals at The Daily Telegraph, and Pippa Crerar, political editor at The Guardian.The theme of this year's event was risk, and in this session the trio discussed the issues they believe will define the General Election, and consider what our political landscape is likely to look like in its aftermath. They questioned whether Trump really can win in the US again and debate the mounting threats to global security.  Gideon Spanier, Campaign's UK editor-in-chief, introduced the panel with some poignant words on advertisers' dual responsibility: journalism is a great place to advertise because its trusted, but advertisers should also support journalism because it is a civic good.Thank you to Newsworks for helping make this session happen.Campaign's tech editor Lucy Shelley and senior media reporter Shauna Lewis begin the episode with the top takeaway from the event.Further reading:UK is trailing behind US in podcast advertising, says Goalhanger founder Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Election special: Alison Phillips, Camilla Tominey and Pippa Crerar at Media 360

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