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Results written by Raymond Snoddy
29 Mar 2017
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Raymond Snoddy
Now Article 50 has been triggered, the really interesting question is what will happen to newspaper coverage of the issue after the fateful letter has been delivered in Brussels, writes Raymond Snoddy
22 Mar 2017
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Raymond Snoddy
The current witch-hunt against the online giant is both entirely necessary and way overdue, writes Raymond Snoddy.
15 Mar 2017
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Raymond Snoddy
It would be in everyone’s interests if 2017 turns out to be the year when the multi-billion pound social networks genuinely tackle everything from hate news, fake news and dodgy digital advertising, writes Raymond Snoddy.
08 Mar 2017
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Raymond Snoddy
The good news for anti-Murdoch campaigners is they’ve got their independent inquiry. The slightly less good news is that it is very likely that Ofcom will fail to find sufficient grounds to block the deal.
01 Mar 2017
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Raymond Snoddy
The total craziness of Trump and the growing uncertainties surrounding Brexit could actually add up to the biggest boost traditional media has enjoyed in recent times, writes Raymond Snoddy.
22 Feb 2017
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Raymond Snoddy
It's time big sports rights owners plucked up the courage to take a more sophisticated view of their long-term interests rather than maximising profits, writes Raymond Snoddy.
15 Feb 2017
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Raymond Snoddy
Three years on from the launch of London Live, Raymond Snoddy analyses the current state of the market - and argues things have not been as catastrophic as many first expected.
08 Feb 2017
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Raymond Snoddy
A culture of rebuttal coming up from the crowd - which is then magnified by the mainstream media - is doing more than just keeping Trump and his cronies in check, writes Raymond Snoddy.
01 Feb 2017
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Raymond Snoddy
The row between Sky and Discovery is unlikely to be the last content negotiation where teeth are bared and insults fly, writes Raymond Snoddy.
25 Jan 2017
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Raymond Snoddy
With the help of social media it could easily be possible to assemble an American majority who accept the "alternative facts", writes Raymond Snoddy. So what can be done?
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