City University’s journalism school held one of their excellent half-day ‘speed-dating’ conferences on media plurality in the light of the Newscorp/BSkyB merger issue. We had our own session just before Christmas. I couldn’t make it, but my colleague Dr Damian Tambini went – here’s his report
The idea of putting Sky News into an independent trust looks the most likely solution for the proble...
In this closing post in the series I will try capture some of the main emerging interest groups, iss...
In 2009 David Cameron, the Leader of the British Conservative Party, then in opposition, announced t...
In December 2016, Rupert Murdoch’s 21st Century Fox reached an agreement in principle to buy satelli...
The authors welcome the opportunity to respond to Ofcom’s invitation to comment on the application o...
POLIS debates the idea of Media Plurality by looking at the case of the proposed full merger of News...
I don’t often make calls on big controversial decisions because I think my job is to observe and ana...
With all the excitement about Julian Assange it’s easy to forget that another hugely divisive figure...
An interesting debate on public service broadcasting reform sounds as unlikely as an entertaining aw...
The Sky News deal is elegant in its ingenuity, but I doubt it will do enough to satisfy the critics ...
Culture Minister Jeremy Hunt’s open letter that kicked off the Communications Review put the entire ...
As a journalist my instincts are anti-regulatory. But if you look at the wider world of media and co...
Long-standing proposals to update media ownership policies need to be implemented, particularly in r...
Ed Richards the Chief Executive of the broadcasting regulator Ofcom is speaking at a POLIS event at ...
The present article examines the implications of Ofcom’s pay-TV consultation for the future of commu...
The idea of putting Sky News into an independent trust looks the most likely solution for the proble...
In this closing post in the series I will try capture some of the main emerging interest groups, iss...
In 2009 David Cameron, the Leader of the British Conservative Party, then in opposition, announced t...
In December 2016, Rupert Murdoch’s 21st Century Fox reached an agreement in principle to buy satelli...
The authors welcome the opportunity to respond to Ofcom’s invitation to comment on the application o...
POLIS debates the idea of Media Plurality by looking at the case of the proposed full merger of News...
I don’t often make calls on big controversial decisions because I think my job is to observe and ana...
With all the excitement about Julian Assange it’s easy to forget that another hugely divisive figure...
An interesting debate on public service broadcasting reform sounds as unlikely as an entertaining aw...
The Sky News deal is elegant in its ingenuity, but I doubt it will do enough to satisfy the critics ...
Culture Minister Jeremy Hunt’s open letter that kicked off the Communications Review put the entire ...
As a journalist my instincts are anti-regulatory. But if you look at the wider world of media and co...
Long-standing proposals to update media ownership policies need to be implemented, particularly in r...
Ed Richards the Chief Executive of the broadcasting regulator Ofcom is speaking at a POLIS event at ...
The present article examines the implications of Ofcom’s pay-TV consultation for the future of commu...
The idea of putting Sky News into an independent trust looks the most likely solution for the proble...
In this closing post in the series I will try capture some of the main emerging interest groups, iss...
In 2009 David Cameron, the Leader of the British Conservative Party, then in opposition, announced t...