ARCHIVE ▸ RAYMOND SNODDY
10 Jun 2020
Social media helped light the fuse and now even right wing newspapers are changing their tone. Has there ever been such a rapid, global shift in attitudes?
Trump's latest tweets and Facebook posts have revealed deep chasms on information policy, not least between the leaders of the tech giants themselves. So what happens now?
27 May 2020
The crisis posed by the pandemic has cruelly exposed the dilemmas both broadcasters face, writes Ray Snoddy.
20 May 2020
Now that gaming is mainstream and likely to show further growth during lockdown, the big question remains – is it an effective advertising medium?
13 May 2020
From ambiguous slogans to inept newspaper briefings, the government's new communications policies are in danger of costing lives, writes Ray Snoddy.
06 May 2020
Now is the time to deal with the long-known imperfections in the media and advertising world's automated systems, writes Ray Snoddy.
All the evidence now shows we are in the midst of a multi-headed public policy outrage that reaches back into the years of austerity, writes Ray Snoddy.
22 Apr 2020
Regulated TV and its advertising is likely to emerge with an enhanced reputation from the current crisis, writes Ray Snoddy.
15 Apr 2020
The real surprise about the government's daily COVID-19 briefings is the seeming inability of journalists to hold those in charge to account, writes Ray Snoddy.
08 Apr 2020
In celebration of The Future of Audio, Ray Snoddy looks at how radio has become more than just essential listening during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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