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'''Novara Media''' is an independent media group based in [[London|London]]. Its mission station is to create a "new media for a different politics". Novara began as a radio show in June 2011, co-hosted by Aaron Bastani and James Butler, broadcast on [[Resonance FM]]. The radio show, now branded #NovaraFM is described by Resonance as "discussion show dedicated to political theory, current affairs". Guests have included [[Owen Jones (writer)|Owen Jones]], [[Paul Mason (journalist)|Paul Mason]], [[Laurie Penny]] and [[David Harvey]].
'''Novara Media''' is an independent media group based in [[London|London]]. Its mission statement is to create a "new media for a different politics". Novara began as a radio show in June 2011, co-hosted by Aaron Bastani and James Butler, broadcast on [[Resonance FM]]. The radio show, now branded #NovaraFM is described by Resonance as "discussion show dedicated to political theory, current affairs". Guests have included [[Owen Jones (writer)|Owen Jones]], [[Paul Mason (journalist)|Paul Mason]], [[Laurie Penny]] and [[David Harvey]].


In 2013 Novara Media expanded into video with Novara TV, and later started publishing regular text articles with Novara Wire in 2014.
In 2013 Novara Media expanded into video with Novara TV, and later started publishing regular text articles with Novara Wire in 2014.

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'{{Infobox website | name = Novara Media | logo = | logocaption = | screenshot = | collapsible = | collapsetext = | caption = | url = {{URL|http://novaramedia.com}} | slogan = Media for a Different Politics | commercial = Nonprofit | type = | registration = | language = English | num_users = | content_license = | content_licence = | programming language = | owner = | author = [[Aaron Bastani]], James Butler | editor = Craig McVegas | launch_date = {{Start date and age|2011|07|df=no}} | alexa = | revenue = | current_status = Active | footnotes = }} '''Novara Media''' is an independent media group based in [[London|London]]. Its mission station is to create a "new media for a different politics". Novara began as a radio show in June 2011, co-hosted by Aaron Bastani and James Butler, broadcast on [[Resonance FM]]. The radio show, now branded #NovaraFM is described by Resonance as "discussion show dedicated to political theory, current affairs". Guests have included [[Owen Jones (writer)|Owen Jones]], [[Paul Mason (journalist)|Paul Mason]], [[Laurie Penny]] and [[David Harvey]]. In 2013 Novara Media expanded into video with Novara TV, and later started publishing regular text articles with Novara Wire in 2014. In 2015 the [[Institute for Public Policy Research]] referred to Novara Media and [[openDemocracy]] as examples of innovative websites which provide alternative commentary on British politics<ref>{{cite web|title=IPPR Report: "The democracy commission: Reforming democracy to combat political inequality" |url= http://www.ippr.org/read/the-democracy-commission-reforming-democracy-to-combat-political-inequality#reviving-our-democracy-addressing-political-inequality | accessdate = August 26, 2015 }}</ref>. To date, Novara Media has published video interviews with a range of politicians such as Labour leader [[Jeremy Corbyn]] during the leadership election, Green MP [[Caroline Lucas]] and the independent Tower Hamlets councillor [[Rabina Khan]]. == References == {{reflist}} == External links == *{{official|http://www.novaramedia.com/}} *[http://www.wire.novaramedia.com/ ''Novara Wire''] * [http://www.rabble.ie/2015/10/02/sparechange-londons-novara-media-is-building-a-war-chest/ ''#spareChange: Help London’s Novara Media Build A War Chest'' - Rabble interview with Aaron Bastani] * [http://tankmagazine.com/issue-61/talk/novara-media ''Novara Media'' [[Aaron Bastani]] and James Butler in conversation with [[Tank (magazine)|TANK Magazine]]] [[Category:International political websites]] {{website-stub}}'
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'{{Infobox website | name = Novara Media | logo =http://tools.novaramedia.com/tool/podcast/img/novaramedialogo.jpg | logocaption = | screenshot = | collapsible = | collapsetext = | caption = | url = {{URL|http://novaramedia.com}} | slogan = Media for a Different Politics | commercial = Nonprofit | type = | registration = | language = English | num_users = | content_license = | content_licence = | programming language = | owner = | author = [[Aaron Bastani]], James Butler | editor = Craig McVegas | launch_date = {{Start date and age|2011|07|df=no}} | alexa = | revenue = | current_status = Active | footnotes = }} '''Novara Media''' is an independent media group based in [[London|London]]. Its mission statement is to create a "new media for a different politics". Novara began as a radio show in June 2011, co-hosted by Aaron Bastani and James Butler, broadcast on [[Resonance FM]]. The radio show, now branded #NovaraFM is described by Resonance as "discussion show dedicated to political theory, current affairs". Guests have included [[Owen Jones (writer)|Owen Jones]], [[Paul Mason (journalist)|Paul Mason]], [[Laurie Penny]] and [[David Harvey]]. In 2013 Novara Media expanded into video with Novara TV, and later started publishing regular text articles with Novara Wire in 2014. In 2015 the [[Institute for Public Policy Research]] referred to Novara Media and [[openDemocracy]] as examples of innovative websites which provide alternative commentary on British politics<ref>{{cite web|title=IPPR Report: "The democracy commission: Reforming democracy to combat political inequality" |url= http://www.ippr.org/read/the-democracy-commission-reforming-democracy-to-combat-political-inequality#reviving-our-democracy-addressing-political-inequality | accessdate = August 26, 2015 }}</ref>. To date, Novara Media has published video interviews with a range of politicians such as Labour leader [[Jeremy Corbyn]] during the leadership election, Green MP [[Caroline Lucas]] and the independent Tower Hamlets councillor [[Rabina Khan]]. == References == {{reflist}} == External links == *{{official|http://www.novaramedia.com/}} *[http://www.wire.novaramedia.com/ ''Novara Wire''] * [http://www.rabble.ie/2015/10/02/sparechange-londons-novara-media-is-building-a-war-chest/ ''#spareChange: Help London’s Novara Media Build A War Chest'' - Rabble interview with Aaron Bastani] * [http://tankmagazine.com/issue-61/talk/novara-media ''Novara Media'' [[Aaron Bastani]] and James Butler in conversation with [[Tank (magazine)|TANK Magazine]]] [[Category:International political websites]] {{website-stub}}'
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