Raymond Snoddy reveals how his own experience of presenting Newswatch, shows how BBC executives respond to crises
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Raymond Snoddy studies the shifting sands of media ownership and what it could all mean for UK and European public service broadcasters
Ray Snoddy predicts what to expect from the news channel GB TV when it finally launches later this year
Ray Snoddy hails the determination of journalist, Nick Wallis in ensuring that the scandal enveloping the Post Office reached the mainstream press
Raymond Snoddy goes in search of a media conspiracy or two amongst the political accusations currently engulfing Boris Johnson
QPR fan, Ray Snoddy picks over the bones of the European Super League and suggests what should happen now
If that was the media coverage for the death of the Duke of Edinburgh, what on earth will happen when the Queen dies? asks Ray Snoddy
Ray Snoddy looks at the US fallout from the Trump administration’s accusations of rigged electoral machines
Ray Snoddy analyses the findings of the Government Select Committee report into the future of public service broadcasting
On the anniversary of the UK’s first lockdown, Ray Snoddy assesses the press reaction and starts the calls for an inquiry into newspaper conduct