With Netflix dominating this year’s Golden Globes nominations, Ray Snoddy looks at the rise of the streaming service
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Following news of a possible ban on gambling logos from sports shirts, Ray Snoddy looks at the relationship between gambling and media
Raymond Snoddy looks at how the media reacted to the grim news that more than 100,000 Covid-related deaths have now been recorded in the UK
Ray Snoddy delves into the conundrum of impartiality as BBC staffers seek to safeguard its value in the classroom
Ray Snoddy picks through the bones of the final days of Trump’s presidency in the hope that it leads to change and a better way for media
Raymond Snoddy looks at the two hottest media deals of the year so far, spearheaded by two older industry statesmen
While it has certainly been a uniquely difficult year, 2020 is closing on a high, writes Raymond Snoddy.
The trouble with big picture consultations, as Ray Snoddy argues, is that they stir-up headlines for bad ideas and hide the all-important recommendations.
Ray Snoddy signals the start of Facebook News in the UK as a positive move but raises societal concerns on what else the tech giants are up to
After Channel 5’s Maria Kyriacou opened this week’s VLV Autumn Conference, Ray Snoddy assesses its place in the corridors of public service broadcasting