Vicky Beeching - Media and Media Appearances

Media and Media Appearances

Vicky Beeching is a regular television and radio commentator on issues related to ethics, technology, women, Christianity, music and social media. She has reviewed the papers on Sky News Sunrise, been an invited panellist on Radio 4's Sunday show, discussed the morality of Social Media on Radio 2's Aled Jones with Good Morning Sunday.

She has also been an invited contributor to BBC London 94.9, BBC West Midlands, LBC 97.3 FM (in London, England) and a number of other radio stations.

Beeching has been interviewed by BBC Religion & Ethics on how the Church of England is engaging with social media. On Wednesday 14 November 2012 she will be on Radio 4's Moral Maze on 'The Moral Code of Social Media'.

On Tuesday 13 November 2012, Vicky Beeching wrote a column in The Guardian newspaper titled 'How social media could swing the vote for women bishops'.

Her open minded approach to faith, her feminist leanings, rock and roll edge and warm personality make her a much loved contributor.

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