Media

Elizabeth Partridge
John Hay
05, Aug, 2010 @4:50 PM
Watch a promo for the new One Show presenters
Alex Jones and Jason Manford star in trailer for their debut on the BBC1 magazine show
05, Aug, 2010 @4:13 PM

Christopher Hitchens writes candidly of his spreading cancer
Veteran journalist and author writes moving Vanity Fair piece about illness. By Roy Greenslade
Roy Greenslade
05, Aug, 2010 @3:59 PM
Miliband and Jowell: BBC should be a co-operative
Mark Sweney
05, Aug, 2010 @3:28 PM

Peroni hires top director for cinema ads
Italian beer brand recruits Gabriele Muccino, who shot The Pursuit of Happyness, to create four-minute film. By Mark Sweney
Mark Sweney
05, Aug, 2010 @1:26 PM
Daily Mail published letter to resolve complaints about Street-Porter article
The Press Complaints Commission received more than 180 complaints about a Daily Mail article by Janet Street-Porter in which she referred to depression as "the new trendy illness."
Roy Greenslade
05, Aug, 2010 @11:14 AM

Heart reclaims London crown | Rajars
Mark Sweney and Steve Busfield
05, Aug, 2010 @10:22 AM

Time Warner buys Shed Media
Controlling stake in the Supernanny super-indie, valued at £100m by the deal, gives US media giant 'immediate scale in UK production'. By Steve Busfield and Mark Sweney
Steve Busfield and Mark Sweney
05, Aug, 2010 @9:44 AM

Philip Glenister reverses the Quattro | Media Monkey
Media Monkey: Ashes to Ashes star throttles back on criticism of the BBC
Monkey
05, Aug, 2010 @9:02 AM
My Weekly magazine criticised for its cancer advice to readers
My Weekly is blurbed by its publisher, DC Thomson, as "a magazine for women who love good reading" and among its enjoyable contents are said to be "relaxing fiction stories."
Roy Greenslade
05, Aug, 2010 @8:28 AM
Rwanda bans media outlets ahead of presidential election
Thirty media organisations in Rwanda have been suspended for failing to meet the requirements of the country's restrictive media law ahead of next Monday's presidential election
Roy Greenslade
05, Aug, 2010 @8:17 AM
Ex-editor calls on newspaper publishers to drop sex adverts
Former Birmingham Mail editor Steve Dyson has called on regional and local newspapers to stop publishing sex ads
Roy Greenslade
05, Aug, 2010 @8:14 AM
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