Lessons from Oborne: clickbait, commerce and newsroom culture
by Angela Phillips When Peter Oborne resigned from the Telegraph earlier this week, his parting outpouring of rage at the…..
Read more...by Angela Phillips When Peter Oborne resigned from the Telegraph earlier this week, his parting outpouring of rage at the…..
Read more...by Candace Clement and Matt Wood FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler has confirmed that he will base new Net Neutrality rules on Title…..
Read more...by Angela Phillips Hannah Weller, wife of musician Paul Weller, is campaigning to make it illegal for the media to…..
Read more...Media Reform wishes you a very happy new year – a year that will be marked by more misreporting, more…..
Read more...By Angela Phillips When the News of the World newspaper closed in 2011, in the wake of the phone hacking…..
Read more...by Charles Brown It is reassuring when you see a great campaigning newspaper like the Sun, renowned for its…..
Read more...You are warmly invited to a meeting in Parliament on Monday 1 December 6.30pm-8pm in Committee Room 10, Houses of…..
Read more...by Norman Solomon Each in its own way, the British and U.S. governments are assaulting freedom of the press. On one…..
Read more...As FOI requests for detail on meetings between the Cabinet Secretary and the press are turned down, MRC asks: Two years after the Leveson Inquiry, why are the UK government’s dealings with the media still shrouded in secrecy?
Read more...By Angela Phillips For the first time since the start of the hacking enquiries, the British Press is speaking with…..
Read more...Green Party conference today (7 September 2014) supported a call for far tighter restrictions on the concentration of print and…..
Read more...by Jon Danzig The Press Complaints Commission has ruled that the Daily Mail breached The Editors’ Code on…..
Read more...by Jon Danzig A recent Daily Express front page headline screamed, ‘Fury over Britain’s 2m illegal migrants’. Yet, on closer scrutiny, the…..
Read more...by Des Freedman Those HR people in the Culture Department are a hard-nosed bunch. Instead of letting civil servants working…..
Read more...by Justin Schlosberg As the latest Israeli bombardment of Gaza intensifies, so do accusations of media bias from both sides…..
Read more...by Justin Schlosberg Rupert Murdoch’s latest bid for empire expansion has fallen on deaf ears. His offer to buy Time Warner for…..
Read more...How are migrants and ethnic minorities represented in the media? What role does the media play in the immigration debate? Join…..
Read more...by Des Freedman When asked what he thought of western civilisation, the Indian independence leader Mahatma Gandhi replied that ‘I…..
Read more...As the verdicts are returned, Granville Williams reflects on what has been described as ‘the media trial of the century’. After eight…..
Read more...Ed Miliband’s decision to pose with a copy of the Sun’s World Cup special that was delivered to households across…..
Read more...Ahead of the jury’s verdict following the phone hacking trial, the Media Reform Coalition spoke with Martin Hickman, former Independent…..
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