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It is more than a little odd to be getting out the bunting to celebrate the fact that the Government has not dismembered the BBC, writes Raymond Snoddy
Better judgement and greater commitment to print will ensure its survival, writes Raymond Snoddy
Raymond Snoddy examines how the Government is bowing to pressure from vested interests to significantly diminish the BBC
27 Apr 2016
Finally, some parts of the newspaper market have discovered rare particles of hope, writes Raymond Snoddy.
20 Apr 2016
Culture Secretary John Whittingdale may have now become a focus for the press - but we have to look very closely at each and every motivation for penning articles about him.
13 Apr 2016
Did the press enter into a Faustian pact to ensure favourable regulation from Government? Raymond Snoddy asks why newspapers failed to bite when given a very juicy story.
06 Apr 2016
Based on a chapter from the new book What Price Channel 4?, Raymond Snoddy reveals details about a radical, but failed plan concocted by the Secretary for Culture, Media and Sport.
30 Mar 2016
Is the Boston Globe, renowned for its investigative journalism, about to go down the same route as The Independent, wonders Raymond Snoddy.
23 Mar 2016
As the UK's TV audience measurement body releases its first ever Television Landscape Report, Raymond Snoddy crunches the digits for himself.
16 Mar 2016
The Sun's 'Queen Backs Brexit' headline is almost certainly so exaggerated as to amount to inaccuracy, writes Raymond Snoddy - so what does it mean for both the newspaper and the regulators?
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