Opinion

Liz Jones's relations with her neighbours have been soured by her published accounts of village life

Matthew Norman: Liz Jones, poster girl for Big Society

In the most startling reinvention this industry has known in decades, the Daily Mail shrugs off its reactionary stereotype to host an intriguingly hybrid social experiment.

Inside Opinion

Waiting in the shadows: David Cameron reacts after it was annouced he had retained his seat as MP for Witney

Stephen Glover: The nearest thing to a one-party press

Monday, 17 May 2010

Media Studies: If the coalition sticks together it will have to be criticised – or praised – together

Fallout: Adam Boulton, Sky News political editor having words with Alastair Campbell

Matthew Norman: The Adam and Alastair show

Thursday, 13 May 2010

Media Diary

Stephen Glover: Not the result that The Sun wanted

Monday, 10 May 2010

Media Studies: The ferocity of its attacks on Mr Brown were counter-productive

Election insight: Simon Cowell has been talking politics with 'The Sun'

Matthew Norman: Simon Cowell casts his vote

Thursday, 6 May 2010

Media Diary

Rupert Murdoch objected to the aggregate news site run by Google, founded by Larry Page and Sergey Bri

Stephen Glover: Times' losses won't be tolerated forever

Monday, 3 May 2010

Media Studies: Rupert Murdoch has heroically endured losses every year since he bought the paper in 1981

Wandering star: The Sun's associate editor, Trevor Kavanagh

Matthew Norman: It's Aussie rules for Trevor Kavanagh

Thursday, 29 April 2010

Media Diary

Ed Balls is busy trying to plug the holes in a very leaky ship

Matthew Norman: Will Blinky consign Labour to history?

Wednesday, 28 April 2010

If Ed Balls has a political philosophy, it is the domineering, top-down, we-know-best infantilising statism of Gordon himself

The Sun has rooted for Mr Cameron since last autumn – as blindly and as enthusiastically as it used to for Tony Blair

Stephen Glover: Tory papers aren't acting in unison

Monday, 26 April 2010

Until last week the so-called Tory newspapers had been as bored with the election as the voters

News International CEO Rupert Murdoch

Stephen Glover: The future of the free press will rest on Murdoch making us pay

Monday, 19 April 2010

In a way, one can't blame Gordon Brown for saying that paywalls won't work.

Damazer says of Edward Stourton's dismissal: "Cock-up is the most generous phrase you could have used. It was execrable. Execrable, execrable, execrable."

Ian Burrell: The Damazer years: serious and popular

Tuesday, 13 April 2010

"Drama on BBC Radio 4 is in rude health," wrote the station's controller Mark Damazer on his blog last month as he sought to reassure listeners over his contentious decision to decommission the Friday Play.

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