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22 Jan 2014
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Raymond Snoddy
Tony Gallagher did an excellent job as editor of the Daily Telegraph, had a leading role in the newspaper scoop of the decade and worked for a very profitable newspaper group. So why was he sacked? asks Raymond Snoddy
15 Jan 2014
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Raymond Snoddy
ITV's submission to the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee argues for top-slicing the licence fee, but the document reveals flashes of the blade, says Raymond Snoddy - and some bare-faced cheek.
08 Jan 2014
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Raymond Snoddy
As tablet sales sky rocket, what are the implications for publishers that started life in print media? Raymond Snoddy looks at the path to a truly workable print-online strategy.
02 Jan 2014
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Raymond Snoddy
From Twitter's ad proposition to the future of the BBC, and Local TV to Facebook's falling popularity, Raymond Snoddy shares his views on the most important media trends to watch out for in 2014.
18 Dec 2013
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Raymond Snoddy
As a report into the BBC's handling of the £100 million failed DMI nears publication, Raymond Snoddy examines other mismanaged and costly failures under Mark Thompson's governance.
11 Dec 2013
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Raymond Snoddy
As public spending faces further cuts and the way we consume media changes, Raymond Snoddy examines how the BBC might look to other public service broadcasters to find a funding model that works.
04 Dec 2013
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Raymond Snoddy
The print version of Newsweek is making a comeback, business leaders are falling out of love with social media and old-fashioned journalistic values are on the rise. Are we seeing some important trends emerging here?
27 Nov 2013
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Raymond Snoddy
As the International Content Marketing Summit kicks off today, Raymond Snoddy asks if this new trend is really different enough to declare itself a new species of communication - and stumbles on some troubling questions.
20 Nov 2013
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Raymond Snoddy
As with the BBC's former head of news, Roger Mosey, there is a small problem with the Question Time presenter's views says Raymond Snoddy: they are not very sound and fit all too precisely with an emerging Conservative agenda.
13 Nov 2013
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Raymond Snoddy
Now BT has poached the rights from ITV, the Champions League will effectively disappear behind a full paywall and millions of football fans will be disadvantaged - will sponsors have to say goodbye to some of their audience?
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