Following Lord Moore’s decision not to put himself forward for the Chairman’s role, things are finally looking up for the BBC, says Ray Snoddy
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Ray Snoddy details the U.S Justice Department’s lawsuit against ‘the unchallenged gateway of the Internet’
Which side of the Barrington debate should newspapers stand? Ray Snoddy assesses the moral responsibility of the press
The annual Journalism Matters campaign is taking place this week. Ray Snoddy looks at the issues, the threats and what should be done
Channel 4’s American voting data scoop wins high praise from Ray Snoddy as he stays up late to watch the first U.S Presidential debate
Ray Snoddy runs through the numbers published in the BBC’s Annual Report and what it means for the future of the public service broadcaster.
Ray Snoddy looks at the ongoing battle between the Australian government and the tech giants.
With two potential news channels waiting in the wings, Ray Snoddy ponders if Mark Thompson should have been careful what he wished for
Ray Snoddy wades into the Rule Britannia row, reminding Tim Davie what awaits him as BBC director-general.