The four British Prime Ministers giving testimony to the Leveson Inquiry choose not to confront the media on issues of large-scale media abuse. "A missed opportunity", John Major said. "I think you certainly do fear the power being directed at you", Tony Blair declared. "We had no mandate", Gordon Brown asserted. The relationship between the media and politicians "has become too close", David Cameron stated. How did this closeness come about? This article discusses the political actors' decisions and non-decisions with regard to possible media policy strategies in Britain during four different Prime Ministers in the period between 1990 and 2012. The four cases examine media policy goals, values, contexts and alternatives offered for every P...
As a result of the phone-hacking scandal and evidence of other serious journalistic abuses by some n...
The ‘feral beasts’ of the Westminster press corps are quite rightly chasing the political fall-out o...
The combination of coalition government and the modern media is unprecedented in UK political histor...
The four British Prime Ministers giving testimony to the Leveson Inquiry choose not to confront the ...
The four British Prime Ministers giving testimony to the Leveson Inquiry choose not to confront the ...
James Margach famously argued that Prime Ministers from Lloyd George to Callaghan had been intent on...
This thesis examines two crucial media policy decisions made during the 2010s: the 2012-13 reforms o...
James Margach famously argued that Prime Ministers from Lloyd George to Callaghan had been intent on...
If you accept the premise that there’s something wrong with the balance of power between politicians...
2004 began with the culmination of an inquiry by Lord Hutton into the circumstances leading up to th...
Both the Thatcher and the Blair governments have been accused of politicising the Prime Ministerial ...
The issue of media management or ‘spin’ came to dominate Tony Blair’s time in office; so much so tha...
All politicians end up hating the media and most of them end up blaming them, too. Sir John Major wa...
Debates about the role of the media have always been important in the past, with the press being alt...
The news media interest in political celebrity, backed up by the phenomenon of process journalism, m...
As a result of the phone-hacking scandal and evidence of other serious journalistic abuses by some n...
The ‘feral beasts’ of the Westminster press corps are quite rightly chasing the political fall-out o...
The combination of coalition government and the modern media is unprecedented in UK political histor...
The four British Prime Ministers giving testimony to the Leveson Inquiry choose not to confront the ...
The four British Prime Ministers giving testimony to the Leveson Inquiry choose not to confront the ...
James Margach famously argued that Prime Ministers from Lloyd George to Callaghan had been intent on...
This thesis examines two crucial media policy decisions made during the 2010s: the 2012-13 reforms o...
James Margach famously argued that Prime Ministers from Lloyd George to Callaghan had been intent on...
If you accept the premise that there’s something wrong with the balance of power between politicians...
2004 began with the culmination of an inquiry by Lord Hutton into the circumstances leading up to th...
Both the Thatcher and the Blair governments have been accused of politicising the Prime Ministerial ...
The issue of media management or ‘spin’ came to dominate Tony Blair’s time in office; so much so tha...
All politicians end up hating the media and most of them end up blaming them, too. Sir John Major wa...
Debates about the role of the media have always been important in the past, with the press being alt...
The news media interest in political celebrity, backed up by the phenomenon of process journalism, m...
As a result of the phone-hacking scandal and evidence of other serious journalistic abuses by some n...
The ‘feral beasts’ of the Westminster press corps are quite rightly chasing the political fall-out o...
The combination of coalition government and the modern media is unprecedented in UK political histor...