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19 Feb 2025
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Raymond Snoddy
The start of Donald Trump's second presidency felt like a lifetime ago. How the British press has covered his many manoeuvres since speaks volumes.
12 Feb 2025
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Raymond Snoddy
TV viewing and reach have declined as UK broadcasters slashed spend on home-grown premium content. But could a new production powerhouse come to the rescue?
05 Feb 2025
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Raymond Snoddy
BBC bias has always been a matter of opinion. What was needed was independent research and now we have some from Cardiff University. Its findings do have a clear outcome, but perhaps not in the way expected.
29 Jan 2025
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Raymond Snoddy
Channel 4's study on Gen Z attitudes presents serious implications for everyone in politics, education and journalism.
22 Jan 2025
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Raymond Snoddy
Four years is a long time and there is a danger that serious journalism could be pushed towards the margins if the media continues to normalise Trump's actions.
15 Jan 2025
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Raymond Snoddy
The government insists everything is “still on the table” regarding the BBC's funding model post-2028 and there is no shortage of proposals. But not all ideas for replacing the licence are equal.
18 Dec 2024
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Raymond Snoddy
From ITV's Post Office show to the sale (or not) of The Daily Telegraph, if nothing else 2024 showed UK media continues to have influence. That's more than what you could say about the US media.
11 Dec 2024
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Raymond Snoddy
Coverage of Syria showed our media can still mobilise journalistic resources to explain the significance of a foreign story. But it would be even better if it could also focus its attention on other ills facing society.
04 Dec 2024
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Raymond Snoddy
The Gregg Wallace drama once again highlights how staff and performers are treated in the making of programmes and, in particular, the imbalance of power between presenters and those they work with.
27 Nov 2024
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Raymond Snoddy
The lords report on news was a balanced read that contained well-meaning recommendations but, until there's robust legislation in place, can we truly protect the future of news in the UK?
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