The Sky News deal is elegant in its ingenuity, but I doubt it will do enough to satisfy the critics of the full merger between Newscorp and BSkyB. Their fears were always about what Murdoch would go on to do with BSkyB rather than just the fate of one news channel
The BBC Trust announcement that it accepts Director-General Mark Thompson’s package of cuts is a rec...
To expand its global satellite network to the United States, Rupert Murdoch\u27s News Corporation pu...
The BBC has escaped the existential threat that so many of the luvvies who get highly paid by the BB...
The idea of putting Sky News into an independent trust looks the most likely solution for the proble...
With all the excitement about Julian Assange it’s easy to forget that another hugely divisive figure...
I don’t often make calls on big controversial decisions because I think my job is to observe and ana...
In December 2016, Rupert Murdoch’s 21st Century Fox reached an agreement in principle to buy satelli...
The news that the BBC is planning to share its studios and other facilities with ITV regional news i...
City University’s journalism school held one of their excellent half-day ‘speed-dating’ conferences ...
In a move that Brand Republic describes as “highly symbolic” James Murdoch is to return to Sky, the ...
Long-standing proposals to update media ownership policies need to be implemented, particularly in r...
POLIS debates the idea of Media Plurality by looking at the case of the proposed full merger of News...
Mergers are a traditional response to economic hardship so perhaps it’s not so surprising that someo...
The ‘feral beasts’ of the Westminster press corps are quite rightly chasing the political fall-out o...
The big look like getting bigger, writes Jock Given THE future is supposed to surprise us. Since t...
The BBC Trust announcement that it accepts Director-General Mark Thompson’s package of cuts is a rec...
To expand its global satellite network to the United States, Rupert Murdoch\u27s News Corporation pu...
The BBC has escaped the existential threat that so many of the luvvies who get highly paid by the BB...
The idea of putting Sky News into an independent trust looks the most likely solution for the proble...
With all the excitement about Julian Assange it’s easy to forget that another hugely divisive figure...
I don’t often make calls on big controversial decisions because I think my job is to observe and ana...
In December 2016, Rupert Murdoch’s 21st Century Fox reached an agreement in principle to buy satelli...
The news that the BBC is planning to share its studios and other facilities with ITV regional news i...
City University’s journalism school held one of their excellent half-day ‘speed-dating’ conferences ...
In a move that Brand Republic describes as “highly symbolic” James Murdoch is to return to Sky, the ...
Long-standing proposals to update media ownership policies need to be implemented, particularly in r...
POLIS debates the idea of Media Plurality by looking at the case of the proposed full merger of News...
Mergers are a traditional response to economic hardship so perhaps it’s not so surprising that someo...
The ‘feral beasts’ of the Westminster press corps are quite rightly chasing the political fall-out o...
The big look like getting bigger, writes Jock Given THE future is supposed to surprise us. Since t...
The BBC Trust announcement that it accepts Director-General Mark Thompson’s package of cuts is a rec...
To expand its global satellite network to the United States, Rupert Murdoch\u27s News Corporation pu...
The BBC has escaped the existential threat that so many of the luvvies who get highly paid by the BB...