UK media must resolve to innovate more and find better ways to reach audiences, writes Raymond Snoddy.
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Ray Snoddy casts his pen over the media coverage and events of the past 12 months as he assesses progress, change and what’s to come
Will the reporting of Christmas partying during the coronavirus restrictions last year be Johnson’s Watergate moment, asks Raymond Snoddy.
Raymond Snoddy outlines why an appeal to the Supreme Court following Meghan Markle’s privacy victory is vital.
Raymond Snoddy looks at those sporting occasions protected for free-to-air television by legislation that hasn’t changed in almost 24 years
Ray Snoddy observes the most recent decline of deference when reporting on the Royals as the BBC airs the first of a new two-part documentary
Has the spreading stench of sleaze scuppered Dacre’s Ofcom appointment, asks Raymond Snoddy.
Raymond Snoddy assesses the modern-day influence of the British press following its universal outrage at the Prime Minister’s recent behaviour
Acceptance of Serota’s review findings could change the internal culture of the BBC to make it more robust and defensible, believes Ray Snoddy
Raymond Snoddy applauds Channel 4’s climate-change coverage. But would privatisation have altered its approach?