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Ian Burrell: Royal wedding the crowning glory as Fincham inspires revival at ITV
Happy times for Peter Fincham. ITV, for which he is in charge of programming, is enjoying its best start to a year for more than two decades. The Queen has been on the television screens all week and looking in fine fettle and Fincham’s team has recently broadcast the marriage of her grandson to much critical acclaim.
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Stephen Glover: Judges need to wake up to the 21st century
Monday, 23 May 2011
Media Studies: It seems not to occur to them that the privacy law may not carry consent
Stephen Glover: I'll miss the sage of Essex, now he's gone
Monday, 16 May 2011
Media Studies: There is little doubt that some senior colleagues were not distraught to see him go
Ian Burrell: TalkSPORT’s gamble on Keys and Gray proving a real match-winner
Monday, 16 May 2011
Less than four months after quitting Sky Sports under the cloud of a sexism scandal, the presenters Richard Keys and Andy Gray find themselves working for the radio station of the year.
Stephen Glover: Can newspaper 'apps' ever make a profit?
Monday, 9 May 2011
Media studies: Newspaper publishers who are banking on the iPad producing a torrent of new revenue are being over-optimistic
Stephen Glover: Royal spinners have unleashed a monster
Monday, 2 May 2011
Media Studies: When you have led the media virtually into your bedroom you cannot easily slam the door
Stephen Glover: This secrecy can hide far greater wrongs
Wednesday, 27 April 2011
He shouldn't have gone to the law to conceal his mistake - and the law shouldn't have let him
Stephen Glover: What Mail Online could teach its rivals
Monday, 25 April 2011
Media Studies: Online newspapers which don't charge can be profitable, and their success need not be at the expense of print
Stephen Glover: Cut the World Service and it's Britain we harm
Monday, 18 April 2011
Media Studies: Is the government machine too rigid for anyone to admit that a sillydecision was made during last autumn's spending review?
Stephen Glover: When is an advertorial not an advertorial?
Monday, 4 April 2011
Media Studies: Times may be hard, but editors must fight to preserve the distinction between editorial and advertising
Ian Burrell: We should listen to moderate Muslims rather than ‘Mad Mullahs’
Monday, 28 March 2011
So-called Mad Mullahs are never short of coverage in the British media but when the head of the Londonbased Islamic Sharia Councilwas recently exposed for supporting the decriminalisation of rape within marriage it wasn’t Fleet Street which broke the story.
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