ARCHIVE ▸ RAYMOND SNODDY
Should we really be ploughing ahead with a public consultation on the future of the BBC licence fee when society is being reshaped by a pandemic?
25 Mar 2020
A new book seeks to understand the often misunderstood relationship between Boris Johnson, the media and the EU referendum. Here, Ray Snoddy examines some of its most interesting moments of self-reflection.
As broadcasts of sporting events and soaps face the chop, Ray Snoddy has a solution to help maintain the national spirit and keep the ad money flowing.
11 Mar 2020
From scoops to damaged businesses, Ray Snoddy looks at how coronavirus is impacting the media and advertising sectors.
The response of the media to the coronavirus threat will have to be carefully and accurately calibrated against the reality, writes Ray Snoddy. So how has it fared to date?
26 Feb 2020
Despite what many believe, the evidence shows traditional media is set to endure for the long-term, writes Ray Snoddy - and investors and policy makers should honour this fact.
19 Feb 2020
The Tory onslaught against the BBC is more than an attempt at cultural vandalism, writes Ray Snoddy - it's just plain nuts.
Raymond Snoddy asks if the Government's push for de-criminalisation of the BBC licence fee is motivated by malice or rational analysis.
05 Feb 2020
What happened to journalists at No 10 this week raises the hairs on the back of the neck - and has echoes of something far more serious from the past.
29 Jan 2020
In the years leading to Brexit national newspapers often indulged in political fantasy, writes Ray Snoddy. How will they behave once we finally do leave the EU?
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