A review of the BBC’s social media guidelines is a significant move, as long as it is truly independent and knowledgeable people are involved.
More Raymond Snoddy articles
The Daily Telegraph’s “Lockdown Files” are a novel development in political journalism and a new brand of historical record-keeping.
After five years in charge and having just launched ITVX, the broadcaster and its CEO appear to be at a key moment in ITV’s colourful history.
It is imperative that IPSO launches its own inquiry into the press coverage of the disappearance and death of Nicola Bulley.
BBC chairman Richard Sharp faces calls to resign following accusations of cronyism, but what does it mean for the broadcaster?
A split in the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport and the 12th Culture Secretary in 13 years. What’s next?
Two-and-a-half cheers for Michelle Donelan for choreographing the Government’s U-turn on the privatisation of Channel 4.
As the Musk-Twitter media circus continues, major international news organisations should be planning a rescue package for when the curtain finally falls.
The bots have been a long time coming — whether they have been called that or not.
A recent interview shows the BBC chairman Richard Sharp believes in the importance of the BBC and the licence fee, but where is the actual evidence for claiming it has a ‘liberal bias’?
