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15 Jun 2016
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Raymond Snoddy
Broadcasting rules designed to give us impartiality are actually skewing the real picture, writes Raymond Snoddy
07 Jun 2016
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Raymond Snoddy
The case for full privatisation of Channel 4 has almost certainly been lost - so naturally it's time for an even worse proposal...
01 Jun 2016
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Raymond Snoddy
Sucking the financial life out of journalism is arguably as serious as tax avoidance, writes Raymond Snoddy. So can a proposed levy help save a key facet of modern democracy?
25 May 2016
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Raymond Snoddy
The press regulator has its work cut out if it's to announce rulings on much complained against EU coverage before the referendum
18 May 2016
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Raymond Snoddy
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
11 May 2016
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Raymond Snoddy
Better judgement and greater commitment to print will ensure its survival, writes Raymond Snoddy
04 May 2016
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Raymond Snoddy
Raymond Snoddy examines how the Government is bowing to pressure from vested interests to significantly diminish the BBC
27 Apr 2016
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Raymond Snoddy
Finally, some parts of the newspaper market have discovered rare particles of hope, writes Raymond Snoddy.
20 Apr 2016
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Raymond Snoddy
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
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Raymond Snoddy
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.
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