Fourth estate follies
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Journalists call it the ‘dark arts’, and public relations is more powerful than ever.
The horrors of war in tweets and hashtags.
The continuing crisis in local newspapers – you’ll miss them when they are gone.
Its formidable chief executive may have resigned, but the US’s most-watched news network is in rude health all the same.
When blame is allocated for going to war in 2003, save some for the UK press.
As the news sinks in, a lot of people who voted to Leave are having second thoughts. Many of them journalists.
The controversy over the confectioner’s campaign ahead of the European championship is a media beat-up.
The national broadcaster’s decision to close its food website is a direct result of political pressure.
It was a newspaper for people who don’t like newspapers. And not enough people liked it.
All UK tabloids, but particularly The Sun, have a lot to answer for with their disgraceful reporting.