The Sun recently announced (via fellow Murdoch organ the Times) that Page 3 – the daily appearance of a topless model in the paper – was to be scrapped. Two days later, the Sun itself announced that after the briefest of hiatuses, it was to return. The press coverage of the whole affair was, according to Heather Savigny, poor – missing the opportunity to shine a real light on other pressing issues such as revenge porn
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This chapter analyses how, immediately after the arrest of Amanda Knox, the UK’s national press play...
The power of online media to influence New Zealand local government politics was made clear in 2013 ...
One interesting little footnote to the “Media and the McCanns” debate that has been raging elsewhere...
This is the original version of an article that appeared in Newsweek on 13.4.16. The John Whittingda...
I suppose I am just a typical male tabloid hack after all. On my way to a talk about “Prostitution a...
Last week the Leveson inquiry into the practices of the press turned to the issue of sexism in the m...
Celebrity culture and the personalisation of both politics and the media in the last few decades has...
Why did Rupert Murdoch appear to change his mind over backing former Sun editor Kelvin MacKenzie in ...
Imagine a top tabloid newspaper supported a leading ‘non-Westminster’ politician through his difficu...
In response to a long campaign against the sexist and offensive portrayal of women in the media, The...
Max Mosley’s victory in his action against the News Of The World over the allegations of a ‘Nazi-sty...
In the spring of 2013 a British feminist campaign sought to have men’s magazines, such as Zoo, Nuts,...
When Formula One 'supremo' Max Mosley successfully sued Britain's News ofthe World (NoW) for its inv...
There are more women than ever before in the media, so has journalism about women changed? Polis gat...
There is now a wave of media commentary condemning journalists for their treatment of the Madeleine ...
This chapter analyses how, immediately after the arrest of Amanda Knox, the UK’s national press play...
The power of online media to influence New Zealand local government politics was made clear in 2013 ...
One interesting little footnote to the “Media and the McCanns” debate that has been raging elsewhere...