Opinion
Stephen Glover: If Murdoch's so bad, what about Desmond?
Someone calling himself Henry Porter posted a comment below my column last week. It obviously wasn't Henry himself.
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Matthew Norman: So much that the Bible can teach us about Tony Blair
Monday, 17 January 2011
After a hiatus of what feels like several weeks, the anguished wait for the latest tranche of Alastair Campbell's Downing Street memoirs is over. Power And The People, 1997-99 is out this week, and from the serialised snippets it looks a belter.
Stephen Glover: Attack Google too, if you value privacy
Monday, 10 January 2011
Media Studies: Google may provide an invaluable service but it actually produces nothing much of value
Stephen Glover: The real casualties of The Telegraph's war
Monday, 3 January 2011
Media Studies: The paper should recalibrate its attitude towards politicians, which has become excessively confrontational
Donald Trelford: The qualities an editor needs to reach the top
Monday, 27 December 2010
Media Studies: All the tributes celebrated Howard as the Lost Editor – the fact that he never edited a national newspaper
Stephen Glover: Who would want to buy The Times?
Monday, 20 December 2010
Media Studies: The Times has been shedding sales faster than its rivals
Stephen Glover: Only a spin doctor can save Ed Miliband
Monday, 13 December 2010
Media Studies: His difficulty will lie in persuading a suitable journalist tojoin a ship that could capsize in a year or two
Stephen Glover: What Desmond wants, Desmond usually gets
Monday, 6 December 2010
Media Studies: We owe Mr Desmond's leap into respectability to the devout Christian, Tony Blair, and his sidekick, Alastair Campbell
Stephen Glover: Unfinished revolution at The Daily Telegraph
Monday, 29 November 2010
Media Studies: The paper's news pages have become sharper and more interesting
Embedded journalism: A distorted view of war
Tuesday, 23 November 2010
Patrick Cockburn argues that what makes a good story might not be the right story.
Stephen Glover: Go on, Panorama, stick it in the back of the net
Monday, 22 November 2010
Media Studies: If bribes have to be paid and chins tickled to secure the World Cup, I hope that we never get it
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