The Guardian media critic and BBC arts presenter Mark Lawson has got himself in to an exquisite row over disparaging comments he made about the flagship BBC Radio 4 Today Programme’s arts coverage. He has now back-tracked, which is a shame for all sorts of reasons
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David Aaronovitch and Jenni Russell are two of my favourite commentators: intelligent, moral, libera...
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© The Author(s) 2019. The British Broadcasting Corporation occupies what is often considered to be a...
On 20 February Charlie Beckett, Director of Polis, led a discussion with Stig Abell and Jim Waterson...
Abstract: New Zealand’s participation in the 2005 Venice Biennale was met with a firestorm of mediat...
While HBO's The Newsroom presents itself as fictional television, its narrative is driven by critiqu...
Wendy Bacon of the New Matilda, has more media knowledge than most - but it didn\u27t help when she ...
Sir John Tusa gave a virtuoso performance in his Polis dialogue on the state of arts journalism. In ...
Tonight (Monday 3rd) Sir John Tusa is in conversation with Rosie Millard in a special Polis event at...
There is no doubt we journalists are a thin-skinned lot. The latest example is my friend George Negu...
David Aaronovitch and Jenni Russell are two of my favourite commentators: intelligent, moral, libera...
Thanks to my mum for spotting my latest appearance on the airwaves. I was on BBC Radio 4’s Analysis ...
Goldsmith University Media Research Centre has just published initial results from a very extensive ...
Two of the BBC’s greatest ex-employees are out bashing their former paymaster. Jeff Randall was one ...
The BBC upheld a complaint regarding Nigel Lawson, a former Chancellor and climate sceptic, for an i...
A breakfast tour of the 25th Turner Prize show is a nice way to start my birthday, but did I really ...
Although BBC Four has been lauded for its dedication to more esoteric content and artforms, since th...
© The Author(s) 2019. The British Broadcasting Corporation occupies what is often considered to be a...
On 20 February Charlie Beckett, Director of Polis, led a discussion with Stig Abell and Jim Waterson...
Abstract: New Zealand’s participation in the 2005 Venice Biennale was met with a firestorm of mediat...
While HBO's The Newsroom presents itself as fictional television, its narrative is driven by critiqu...
Wendy Bacon of the New Matilda, has more media knowledge than most - but it didn\u27t help when she ...