Apocalyptic rumours followed by a row-back and relief. It's an age-old strategy, but what's the reality behind the government's BBC proposals?
Debate about the BBC’s Charter Review has been dominated by leaks and rumours that ultimately play into the hands of commercial lobbyists. Where are the voices of licence-fee payers?
We need to think bigger if we are to achieve the sort of media that the public want and need.
We’re told the BBC is ‘too big’. Yet Britain is part of a Europe-wide trend where funding for public service is shrinking, while commercial revenue grows.
Corbyn needs a strategy to take on the media.
We started the series with the proposition that liberalism is far too important to be left to the ‘liberals'. 38 articles later, what did we find?
Labour abandoned its pledge to tackle media concentration after its 1992 defeat. It should resist the urge to do so now.
The Sun columnist's violent words about the refugee crisis in the Mediterranean are indefensible. They should be condemned as hate speech.