Murdoch press just doing their f—ing job
Twitter is rife with speculation over whether The Sun might have bought the rights to Gillian Duffy’s story. It would be in keeping with their recent tactics.
Twitter is rife with speculation over whether The Sun might have bought the rights to Gillian Duffy’s story. It would be in keeping with their recent tactics.
The Times changed the front page of today’s paper from earlier editions, which read “Neck and neck” to the final edition, headlined “Cameron nicks it”.
The Conservatives, if they win the election, will cut the “A-list” of protected sporting events that must, by law, be broadcast live on free-to-air television.
Emboldened by the BBC’s capitulation to Murdoch with its commitment to slash the number of journalists on its website, he will now charge for online content.
BBC bosses have chosen an odd moment to pre-spin an their strategic review. They have been spooked by attacks from News Corporation and capitulated.
Could David Cameron’s commitment that a future Tory government would restrict Ofcom’s remit have anything to do with Rupert Murdoch’s decision to support him?
Rupert Murdoch has had his first victory over Google today. The online aggregator has agreed to limit the amount of news information accessible free of charge.
With a media facing economic and technological changes, many requiring political solutions, the Campaign for Press and Broadcasting Freedom is holding a conference on Saturday 31 October which will address key issues of ownership and regulation.
How best should the Labour party respond to its jilting by the Sun.