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Press Gazette Editor’s Blog » The ancient and obscure law which has become a huge stick to beat
Reading Trevor Kavanagh’s comment piece today in The Sun made me realise that the police witch hunt of Sun journalists is beginning to show disturbing parallels with Thames Valley Police’s persecution of Sally Murrer. Regular readers of Press Gazette will know that Murrer was repeatedly arrested,
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Actress and comedian Tina Fey is the latest “victim” of the latest cover photo-altering “scandal” making its way around the Web. For her appearance on the March Vogue magazine cover, critics say the fashion magazine editors erased a scar on...
You think newspapers have it bad? - The Distant Librarian
The other week I pointed to a graphic showing newspaper circulation over the last two decades. Stephen Abram has uncovered a similar graphic showing circulation revenue for a few of the big general news magazines. Theme song: Free Falling, by...
Press Gazette Editor’s Blog » Why a free press can’t be dismantled to accommodate the ‘foibles’ of
Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre put forward a compelling case for intruding into the private lives of the rich and famous in his supplementary witness statement to the Leveson Inquiry. In it he quotes from a piece written gy Auberon Waugh for the New Statesman in the 1970s, defnding legendary Mail
Press Gazette Editor’s Blog » Today is News-Day: A Day in the Life of British Journalism, tell us
Don’t forget today is News-Day – Press Gazette’s project charting A Day in the Life of British Journalism. The day runs from 6am today (8 February) until 6am tomorrow. We want to hear from journalists serving British media of all kinds – nationals, regionals, broadcast, B2B,
Press Gazette Editor’s Blog » Dacre’s list – why Mail editor’s plan for a new press card system has
Just moments after counsel for the Leveson Inquiry David Jay QC said yesterday: “let us assume, Mr Dacre, that licensing of journalists may well be unattractive to virtually everybody, including this Inquiry” – Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre went on to propose pretty much just that. To everyone’s
Press Gazette Editor’s Blog » Journalism Manifesto: Why we need to look at more than changing the
Today Press Gazette launches a Journalism Manifesto – ten ways in which we think British journalism can learn from the hacking scandal and emerge from it stronger and more honest. At the heart of the manifesto is the idea that journalism needs be about more than pushing stories to the
Press Gazette Editor’s Blog » Poll: Do you understand Government NHS reforms, and do you agree with
Health mags – the Health Service Journal, Nursing Times and BMJ – today joined forces to campaign for a stop to proposed Government reforms of the NHS with a rare join editorial. The BMJ also asked its readership of doctors if they even understood the need for the reforms – the
Press Gazette Editor’s Blog » Arrest of Sun four is most shocking hacking scandal development since
The arrest of four of The Sun’s most senior journalists on Saturday morning was – for me – the most shocking development in the hacking scandal since the closure of the News of the World in July. It should be noted that these arrests are linked to the hacking scandal only in the sense that [... ]
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