Broadcasting rules designed to give us impartiality are actually skewing the real picture, writes Raymond Snoddy
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The case for full privatisation of Channel 4 has almost certainly been lost – so naturally it’s time for an even worse proposal…
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Better judgement and greater commitment to print will ensure its survival, writes Raymond Snoddy
You don’t hear media people or clients saying they want to see a return to the agency model of yesteryear – but it’s back up for discussion nonetheless, writes Dominic Mills.
YouTube might think it is “remaking TV”, but its strategy is missing a crucial component, writes Dominic Mills – plus: VW’s misleading ads cause more headaches for the car manufacturer.
The relationship between agencies and start-ups is a messy world where pockets of good practice are outweighed by the bad, writes Dominic Mills.
There are enough people pouring fuel on the adblocking fire that a few water buckets from the government aren’t going to make a blind bit of difference, writes Dominic Mills.
