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Martin Daubney is an award-winning journalist and broadcaster. He was the longest-ever serving editor of the men’s magazine Loaded. However, when he became a father, he found himself reassessing his attitude to lads’ magazines and pornography. The journey led to his involvement in the Channel 4 documentary Porn on the Brain, where he investigated how teenagers’ pornography habits have changed, and the effect that modern pornography — its content and accessibility — is having on their brains. This was his first documentary experience. Anne Caborn approached him to contribute to this volume after hearing him speak at the Women of the World Festival in London, March 2014. He wrote his reflection after discussing the topic with her. In it he explores his own understanding of documentary-making as both a journalist and a participant.
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Daubney, M. (2015). The Morals of the Money Shot. In: Piazza, R., Haarman, L., Caborn, A. (eds) Values and Choices in Television Discourse. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137478474_15
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