Des Freedman of Goldsmiths, University of London responds to the Media Plurality Report published today by the House of Lords Communications Committee warning that the current situation in the UK does not reflect adequate plurality and arguing that the under the Report’s proposals these would not be addressed for another four years
Justin Schlosberg of Birkbeck, University of London looks at why the media ownership and plurality d...
Rupert Murdoch’s decision to shut down the News of the World, the UK’s top-selling newspaper, is ext...
As the Parliamentary Select Committee on the Future of the BBC continues to hear evidence on what sh...
By Des Freedman, Department of Media and Communications, Goldsmiths, University of Londo
The timing of Harriet Harman’s intervention on media ownership yesterday was interesting. It came ju...
The Leveson Report recommended Parliament review existing law on media ownership and media plurality...
Des Freedman is a Professor of Media and Communication Studies at Goldsmiths, University of London, ...
On 17 May the House of Lords Communications Committee published the evidence it received in its cons...
Chris Dawes, an industry veteran and Senior Visiting Fellow at the LSE, analyses the Government’s re...
Lord Justice Leveson’s launch plans for his report make one thing clear: he wants to give the broadc...
Political parties may be in stalemate over the underpinnings for a new self-regulator for the press,...
Broadening the parameters of the Leveson inquiry should not detract from a proper investigation into...
‘Twas ever thus’ was the response of Michael Gove to Leveson’s suggestion back in May that the reput...
London’s new local television channel, London Live is due to launch on the 31st of March. Its owner ...
Several media companies in the UK are eagerly awaiting the outcome of the appeal of the decision to ...
Justin Schlosberg of Birkbeck, University of London looks at why the media ownership and plurality d...
Rupert Murdoch’s decision to shut down the News of the World, the UK’s top-selling newspaper, is ext...
As the Parliamentary Select Committee on the Future of the BBC continues to hear evidence on what sh...
By Des Freedman, Department of Media and Communications, Goldsmiths, University of Londo
The timing of Harriet Harman’s intervention on media ownership yesterday was interesting. It came ju...
The Leveson Report recommended Parliament review existing law on media ownership and media plurality...
Des Freedman is a Professor of Media and Communication Studies at Goldsmiths, University of London, ...
On 17 May the House of Lords Communications Committee published the evidence it received in its cons...
Chris Dawes, an industry veteran and Senior Visiting Fellow at the LSE, analyses the Government’s re...
Lord Justice Leveson’s launch plans for his report make one thing clear: he wants to give the broadc...
Political parties may be in stalemate over the underpinnings for a new self-regulator for the press,...
Broadening the parameters of the Leveson inquiry should not detract from a proper investigation into...
‘Twas ever thus’ was the response of Michael Gove to Leveson’s suggestion back in May that the reput...
London’s new local television channel, London Live is due to launch on the 31st of March. Its owner ...
Several media companies in the UK are eagerly awaiting the outcome of the appeal of the decision to ...
Justin Schlosberg of Birkbeck, University of London looks at why the media ownership and plurality d...
Rupert Murdoch’s decision to shut down the News of the World, the UK’s top-selling newspaper, is ext...
As the Parliamentary Select Committee on the Future of the BBC continues to hear evidence on what sh...