There has been a paradoxical series of responses to the Sun on Sunday’s highly successful launch, especially from more liberal commentators. These seem to break down into: 1. It’s too bland (it’s not the News of the World) 2. It hasn’t got much hard news in it (It’s not the Sunday Times) 3. It’s too successful (Murdoch is taking over the world again
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This paper draws on the author’s wider study (Roberts, 2009) of the Murdoch family’s influence in en...
Why did Rupert Murdoch appear to change his mind over backing former Sun editor Kelvin MacKenzie in ...
Remember Brave Ed standing up to Rupert Murdoch after the phone-hacking scandal burst into the open?...
The well-publicized appearance of the Sunday Australian (1971 /1972), launched in Sydney seven years...
Commentary: The power of the print media lies not simply in its capacity to attack opponents, but in...
The media clearly have an impact in elections, but how far do they influence public opinion and the ...
First paragraph: My first job as a trainee reporter was on a Sunday title. Sundays are a breed apart...
One of the most significant media events of the past decade has been the founding of the Daily Sun, ...
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Is Rupert Murdoch’s plans to charge for news content a stroke of predatory genius, a desperate act o...
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First paragraph: During the 100-year-plus history of Scotland’s Sunday Post, people have often...
Does the last newspaper leaving behind its offices on Fleet Street signal the end of Britain’s press...
In a move that Brand Republic describes as “highly symbolic” James Murdoch is to return to Sky, the ...
On 20 February Charlie Beckett, Director of Polis, led a discussion with Stig Abell and Jim Waterson...
This paper draws on the author’s wider study (Roberts, 2009) of the Murdoch family’s influence in en...