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April 22, 2008

James Mur­doch bought ITV shares for 135p not too long ago. Now, you and I can pick them up for about half that. Mur­doch didn’t exactly buy them hop­ing them to make a quick buck. But now he has moved to Wap­ping, how does one of his papers cover the ITV story? Dan Sab­bagh plays a pretty straight bat […]

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The new Five News with…

February 18, 2008

Is fine. The thing that gave it most char­ac­ter, iron­ic­ally, was not Nata­sha Kap­l­in­sky but the promo for its long-running Your News seg­ment, which was more impress­ive than the thin seg­ment that actu­ally aired. The style is a famil­iar mix of glossy pro­fes­sion­al­ism up top, and poppy ama­teur­ism down bul­letin. Will view­ers aban­don Emmer­dale or Chan­nel 4 News […]

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Writ­ing in Amer­ican journalism’s gil­ded age, Charles Dud­ley Warner offered this assess­ment of the worth of a news­pa­per: Not all news­pa­pers which make money are good, for some suc­ceed by cater­ing to the low­est tastes of respect­able people, and to the pre­ju­dice, ignor­ance, and pas­sion of the low­est class; but, as a rule, the suc­cess­ful journal pecuniarily […]

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In case you hadn’t come across it, there’s a very good report [pdf] out from media con­sultancy Human Cap­ital on the value of news for UK com­mer­cial Pub­lic Ser­vice Broad­casters (that’s ITV, Chan­nel 4, and five), who all have to run news as part of the price of access­ing the van­ish­ing air­waves. In an act of […]

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