Opinion
Stephen Glover: Who in Fleet Street will defend the BBC?
Media Studies: Mark Thompson has contrived to leave the organisation over which he presides almost friendless
Inside Opinion
Stephen Glover: Is there a mole inside 10 Downing Street?
Monday, 12 July 2010
Media Studies: The leaking of the Queen's Speech seriously browned off No 10
Stephen Glover: Why Sky News has an attitude problem
Monday, 5 July 2010
Media Studies: I do dislike the idea of foreign media moguls doing shady deals with would-be British prime ministers
Stephen Glover: Austerity? Not if you work for the BBC
Monday, 28 June 2010
Three days after the toughest Budget in memory, the BBC revealed that 117 of its executives are paid more than the Prime Minister's £142,500 salary.
Stephen Glover: Journalists and power don't mix
Monday, 21 June 2010
Media Studies: ministers are forever trying to seduce editors and columnists through various forms of flattery
Tim Luckhurst: Consensus? Where's the news line in that?
Monday, 7 June 2010
In the Spitfire summer of 1940, when Britain had a coalition government including a Labour minister at the Admiralty, a Liberal at the Air Ministry and a Conservative at the War Office, journalists were united.
Ian Burrell: From radio to television, mobile phones and iPads
Wednesday, 2 June 2010
When the BBC World Service began in 1932 it was called the BBC Empire Service and it broadcast only on shortwave. Today its audience is likely to be tuning in to FM signals and listening to it via mobile telephone.
Stephen Glover: This was a perfectly legitimate scoop
Monday, 31 May 2010
Media Studies: Whatever one's speculations about motivation, the point stands... this story was justified in its own right
Entrapment is a perfectly valid tool
Monday, 24 May 2010
Stephen Glover: If journalists fret about consequences then we can say goodbye to revealing journalism.
Matthew Norman: Liz Jones, poster girl for Big Society
Thursday, 20 May 2010
In the most startling reinvention this industry has known in decades, the Daily Mail shrugs off its reactionary stereotype to host an intriguingly hybrid social experiment.
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