Opinion
Stephen Glover: A good newspaper but not a good business
Media Studies: The Times is really back to where it was before it started the price war in 1993
Inside Opinion
Stephen Glover: Patten and Cameron may be on collision course
Monday, 14 March 2011
Media Studies: In other circumstances I might admire someone with an aversion to TV, but it doesn't seem an ideal qualification in a chairman-designate
Stephen Glover: Jeremy Hunt is the fall guy in this deal
Monday, 7 March 2011
Media Studies: The interesting question is whether the decision to let Mr Murdoch have his way will affect the Prime Minister's relations with the rest of the Press
Profits of £878m – and now they're all his
Friday, 4 March 2011
Stephen Glover: Where Rupert Murdoch is concerned, it is hard to have a rational debate. There are many in politics and the media who have made up their minds that he is a force for evil.
The witch hunt at the Telegraph will backfire
Monday, 28 February 2011
Stephen Glover: Journalists are gossipy creatures. Some of them are happy to pass on stories which are to the detriment of their own newspapers to journalists on rival titles, or even to Private Eye. Most newspaper managements shrug their shoulders, and accept that indiscretion is in the nature of the beast.
Donald Trelford: For now, this 'scandal' is still light on evidence
Monday, 21 February 2011
Media Studies: The police concentrated on the royals because that could have revealed a major breach of security
When is a house not a home? When it's a council house
Sunday, 20 February 2011
Joan Smith: We know how strongly the Conservative Party feels about where people live. Home is very important to Tory politicians, so much so that their ambition is to lift the inheritance tax threshold so that families can more easily stay there.
Stephen Glover: Assange may yet come to hurt The Guardian
Monday, 14 February 2011
Media Studies: The Guardian may not regret getting into bed with this seemingly awful man, but it certainly has no intention of being caught lingering there
Ian Burrell: Huffington tie-up is expensive, but it follows a clear logic
Tuesday, 8 February 2011
It is becoming a routine ploy for America's ailing but established media giants: reach out for a noisy and fashionable website and try to ride its coat tails back to the good times.
Stephen Glover: Why Labour is still reaching out to Rupert Mudoch
Monday, 7 February 2011
Media Studies: Ed Miliband's new director of communications has spent much of his working life in one guise or another at the Murdoch-owned Times
Stephen Glover: 'The Sun' can't conceal this scandal forever
Monday, 31 January 2011
Media Studies: Until recently, the Daily Mail also made little of the phone-hacking scandal
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