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Peter Wilby on the press

  • Peter Wilby

    The biggest media story in years - so why the silence?

    Peter Wilby

    Peter Wilby: How are News International and its top executives likely to emerge from the phone-hacking scandal?

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    A story with an inevitable ending

    Peter Wilby

    Peter Wilby on the press: Gordon Brown has lost hold of the media narrative - and it is no wonder that ministers' statements are examined for criticism

  • Phlegmatic in a pandemic

    Peter Wilby on the press: The outbreak of swine flu is an opportunity for newspaper editors to provide more reliable coverage than can be found on the internet

  • Crash course in economics

    On the press, Peter Wilby: What the pundits said about the budget

  • Mad dog gets a mauling

    Peter Wilby: The froth of indignation in the press about the behaviour of Damian McBride, Gordon Brown's fallen spin doctor, is not just ridiculous but hypocritical

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    Information is the No 1 commodity

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    Peter Wilby: Will journalists have to become wire reporters, producing instant information of monetary value?

  • Packs of press, foaming at the mouth

    Peter Wilby: The press eagerly anticipated not just the G20 itself but also the protests and prospects for mayhem

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    When evil is a question of bias

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    Peter Wilby on the press: Whatever you do in the Middle East, don't try to sit on the fence. There aren't any fences to sit on

  • Business reporting's stock falls

    Peter Wilby on the press: Financial journalists too often forget that their stories have a direct effect on people's retirement nest eggs

  • Will the son shine at the Independent?

    Is there a future for the Independent and its Sunday sister? The first place to look for the answer is to the paper's board, says Peter Wilby

  • Niche magazines - Ecologist, Horse and Hound, Investors Chronicle, Computer Weekly

    The importance of finding a niche

    On the press, Peter Wilby: Business-to-business publications will weather this financial storm far better than the mainstream media

  • From prince of darkness to shining knight

    On the press, Peter Wilby: Could the present crisis take Murdoch to the brink of ruin again, or even send him over the edge?

  • Redtop prejudice all round

    On the press, Peter Wilby: The royals, I believe, have no rights to privacy because they are not and can never be private citizens

  • Why we have to let pictures tell the real story

    British media coverage of the Israel-Palestine conflict has changed radically over the past five years, writes Peter Wilby

  • Welcome to the new seriousness

    On the press, Peter Wilby: Will the post-recession newspaper industry become more serious? More niche? Abandon print publishing altogether? By the end of 2009 the future will be a whole lot clearer

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    Careless talk costs livelihoods

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    On the press, Peter Wilby: Has media reporting deepened the present financial crisis?

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    Small is inevitable

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    On the press, Peter Wilby: How many journalists do you need to bring out a newspaper?

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    Where's the care in social work coverage?

    Peter Wilby

    Even politicians and estate agents get a more respectful hearing from the press than social workers

  • Barack Obama coverage - Daily Mail and Sun

    Star-spangled banner headlines

    Press, Peter Wilby: Obama's story was too good for the press to drizzle even a light shower on his parade

  • Daily Mail - Jonathan Ross and Russell Brand splash

    What it means for the press

    Peter Wilby on Sachsgate: With its coverage of the Brand/Ross affair, the Mail has provided a masterclass in leading the agenda

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