The only way to save journalism is to cut out the advertisers. Here’s how to do it
A few media startups are leading the way and showing how not for profit journalism can be done.
A few media startups are leading the way and showing how not for profit journalism can be done.
A weekend at the British Library looked back on half a decade of incisive, groundbreaking and sometimes controversial video journalism.
Despite its reputation as impartial and independent the BBC is neither, Tom Mills argues in his book on the corporation — the BBC has always had the state’s interests at heart.
Rent-to-own company BrightHouse were recently fined £14m for exploiting customers and repossessing goods.
The choice doesn’t have to be between an exploitative gig economy and no jobs at all. It’s time for progressives to come up with solutions.