ARCHIVE ▸ RAYMOND SNODDY
We will have to wait with bated breath to see whether October was an anomaly for newspaper circulations - or the first sign of something more important, writes Raymond Snoddy.
04 Nov 2015
In the face of challenges from government, the quality press should abandon its search for regulatory perfection and make common cause with the more raucous end of the market, argues Raymond Snoddy.
28 Oct 2015
There are enough meaningful developments from alternative news organisations to cement a profitable future - but challenges remain.
21 Oct 2015
If the government has its own way a hugely effective public interest tool could be severely watered down, writes Raymond Snoddy.
14 Oct 2015
Whatever the reason for the shock departure of the BBC's director of TV - and there could be many - it brings to attention a much bigger danger facing the Corporation.
Journalists have a responsibility to apply facts and analysis to the more lurid responses of politicians to current crises.
Anyone who values British broadcasting should be opposed to the ideas of the Culture Secretary, writes Raymond Snoddy.
23 Sep 2015
The piggate scandal is proof that print journalism still holds huge power over digital, writes Raymond Snoddy.
15 Sep 2015
Raymond Snoddy reports on this year's International Broadcasting Convention - where all anyone wanted to do was talk about Netflix.
09 Sep 2015
There's something strange going on at the moment, which is quite difficult to get your head around, writes Raymond Snoddy.
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