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Could a longer transformation period to prepare for full digital, a move to 'artisan' and a concerted marketing effort shift the timeline for the end of printed newspapers? Raymond Snoddy shares his thoughts.
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A positive football story, a YouTube interview, a feature on two leading women… Raymond Snoddy reckons another dramatic political front page from The Sun may be incoming.
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Tabloids’ influence may be waning, but their ability to create a sophisticated political plot remains. Expect more this year, predicts Raymond Snoddy.
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The scale of opposition could crush the RedBird IMI proposal to buy The Telegraph and The Spectator, whatever the regulators ultimately decide, Raymond Snoddy writes.
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ITV is garnering praise for its domestic programming as it battles a tough TV market, while the BBC takes a more internationalist approach. BritBox has revealed the broadcasters' opposing strategies, Raymond Snoddy writes.
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Rupert Murdoch's silence is becoming deafening as Labour holds on to a strong lead in the polls. What a different story to the Blair era, writes Raymond Snoddy.
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The industry will be closely watching how Ofcom rules on GB News' People’s Forum: The Prime Minister, writes Raymond Snoddy.
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While Piers Morgan’s move to YouTube could be an experiment for News UK, Tucker Carlson showed the dangers of content untouched by conventional editorial standards – Raymond Snoddy on what these moves mean for the media landscape.
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Media organisations should spend more time listening to their journalists rather than trying to influence what they do, writes Raymond Snoddy
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A new proposed structure, another Ofcom probe, a change in leadership… the ownership of The Daily Telegraph is a soap opera — and all in an election year.
Raymond Snoddy on the latest twists and turns in the sale of the publisher: hubs.li/Q02jh1p20
Post Office drama shows real scandals must be pursued to the bitter end - Raymond Snoddy 's latest column
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