ARCHIVE ▸ RAYMOND SNODDY
12 Jun 2019
The government's own mean-spirited and industrially short-sighted decision left the Corporation no choice but to cut the over 75s licence fee, writes Raymond Snoddy.
05 Jun 2019
As Amazon draws criticism for hosting a documentary about unproven cancer cures, Ray Snoddy asks why we must live in a world with such haphazard editorial quality controls.
Ray Snoddy looks at how many of the leading candidates for Prime Minister have complicated and deep rooted relationships with the national press.
22 May 2019
The BBC, ITV and Channel 4 have always had local television content and culture largely to themselves - but even that is set to change, writes Ray Snoddy
15 May 2019
Ray Snoddy examines the argument by its own co-founder for breaking up and regulating the social media giant.
A royal baby will flog more copies than news of a mass extinction - revealing so much that is wrong with our media.
As London Live seeks a buyer, Ray Snoddy looks at how Jeremy Hunt's US-style local TV project has been bypassed by history
The fate of programmes like Something Understood and iPM reveal much about the BBC's direction of travel, writes Raymond Snoddy.
17 Apr 2019
Led By Donkeys' outdoor campaign has shown the professionals a thing or two about reach and effectiveness, writes Raymond Snoddy.
The Government's white paper is hardly going to solve every problem with the internet, writes Ray Snoddy - but it's a start and the effort is worth making.
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