Is there a growing intolerance of views that don’t fit a newspaper’s agenda? And are the fine lines of acceptability growing ever finer? Ray Snoddy reports.
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As the latest ABC circulation figures are released for the consumer magazine market, Mediatel News presents its round-up of the results.
Despite TV viewing becoming the mainstay of lockdown life, the television listings market continues to witness declines in print circulations
Unsurprisingly, with the nation in lockdown for much of it, the last six months were less than kind to the women’s magazine market. Almost all titles saw their circulations drop significantly, both over the period and over the year.
With the Covid-19 pandemic initiating nationwide school closures and keeping both parents and children in their homes, Dennis Publishing’s The Week Junior recorded a strong performance for the first six months of 2020.
In the wake of James Murdoch’s resignation from the board of News Corp, Ray Snoddy shares his own memories of the Murdoch dynasty
Newspapers that told readers post-Brexit trade deals would be easy could be sweating, much like a Russian oligarch living in the UK, writes Ray Snoddy.
Meanwhile, the magazines and digital properties for Sea Angler, Car Mechanics and Your Horse are to move into new ownership under Kelsey Media.
The Guardian is the latest newspaper to announce job cuts in both editorial and commercial roles, as the fallout from the coronavirus crisis continues to impact the media industry.
New content from Led by Donkeys exposes the UK media’s failures to confront the lies, avoidances and circumlocutions of ministers, writes Ray Snoddy
