ARCHIVE ▸ RAYMOND SNODDY
09 Mar 2016
Curiously, the Brexit debate and the disruptions that are likely to accompany the June referendum, could actually save Channel 4 from the threat of privatisation, writes Raymond Snoddy.
02 Mar 2016
How is it that almost all published consultancy reports somehow manage to come up with conclusions that chime with the instincts of their paymasters?
Whatever the papers say, it is very likely the 'Scottish referendum effect' will come into play and produce a vote for the status quo, writes Raymond Snoddy.
BBC Three has gone online-only this week, and the Independent newspaper is set to follow suit in March - but let no-one think it is a neat, futuristic thing or anything other than second best.
Does such detailed coverage amount to media madness - or a hangover from the past when there was supposed to be a special relationship between our two countries?
Ad-blocking is now estimated to cost publishers nearly £15bn a year - and the problem looks like it's getting worse. It's time for much firmer action, writes Raymond Snoddy.
27 Jan 2016
For all its manifest successes there are still question marks and an unusual level of unease about the Netflix phenomenon, writes Raymond Snoddy.
20 Jan 2016
How should we interpret the double whammy of high-profile departure announcements at the commercial broadcaster, asks Raymond Snoddy.
13 Jan 2016
Catering for those who get their media via the internet and those who watch and listen to traditional channels could last a generation, warns Raymond Snoddy.
16 Dec 2015
Reporting from Moscow, Raymond Snoddy examines the new thirst for multiple international news sources in an era of increasing geopolitical complexity.
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