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Ian Burrell: And the winners are... Desmond, the Daily Mail, and corporate PR

The Times might struggle to attract a new buyer willing to cover its annual losses of £50m

Inside Opinion

Stephen Glover: This drama is no cause for celebration

Monday, 18 July 2011

Media Studies: The Times is still a fine paper, and honest enough to write fearlessly about the Murdoch empire over the past week

Matthew Norman: Now is the moment to stop Murdoch

Wednesday, 6 July 2011

It beggars all belief that the BSkyB takeover might still be permitted. It will be a staggering disgrace, after this, if it is

Danny Rogers: Earning a place at Cannes and beyond

Monday, 27 June 2011

What was once the Cannes Advertising Festival, founded in the 1950s, has now been rebranded as the International Festival of Creativity, because the lines between advertising, PR and other marketing techniques have blurred.

Ian Burrell: Huffington has to find the right formula to post a success in the UK

Monday, 27 June 2011

Arianna Huffington will personally launch the UK version of her American blog-based news website, The Huffington Post, next week. For the irrepressible Athens-born former Cambridge University student and BBC presenter, this is a crucial return to the country she once called home.

Stephen Glover: A tragic case but who is really at fault?

Monday, 27 June 2011

Media Studies: They may be growing hostility felt by the senior judiciary towards the tabloid press

Stephen Glover: Online gambling that could prove reckless

Monday, 20 June 2011

Media Studies: The Guardian as we know it in print form is being put on the back burner

Tom Mangold: BBC arrogance turned Panorama's mistake into a catastrophe

Sunday, 19 June 2011

The use of unreliable footage was bad enough. The subsequent spin was even worse, argues BBC veteran.

Stephen Glover: One rule for print, another for online

Monday, 13 June 2011

Media Studies: What are we to make of the provocative photographs published by Mail Online of a video of Colombian singer Shakira?

Stephen Glover: The Guardian can't feed this many mouths

Monday, 6 June 2011

Media Studies: Alan Rusbridger has garnered more commercial power than he is qualified to wield

Ian Burrell: ‘Revolutions are fun. You come across the most incredible people’

Monday, 30 May 2011

Lindsey Hilsum, one of Britain’s bravest foreign correspondents, used to be a character in a Toni Morrison novel. At least, she worked under the pseudonym of Reba Linden, a name inspired by the book Song of Solomon.

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