Newspapers and how advertisers get the most for their money In such a competitive media environment, advertisers want to ensure that they get maximum benefit from every penny they spend.…
No customers, no audience and no incentive: what’s the point of the Press recognition panel? There was a distinct sense of unreality at Glasgow Caledonian University this week when a dozen or so assorted media types…
Coulson and the persecution of journalists Former Scotsman political editor Fraser Nelson, now editor of The Spectator, has written an excellent analysis of the collapse of…
Lord Black exposes difficulties in repealing Human Rights Act The complexities of repealing the Human Rights Act while continuing to support the European Convention on Human Rights have been…
Alistair Carmichael and why politicians should have no part in regulation of the Press Journalists owe a debt of gratitude to shamed Lib Dem MP Alistair Carmichael, but not just for making the Saturday…
Six Scottish newspapers #MakingAdifference This week is Local Newspaper Week and we are joining in on a celebration of the local press in Scotland.…
Dangers for the Press in abolition of the Human Rights Act Any moves by the new Conservative government to repeal the 1998 Human Rights Act could have serious repercussions for the…
Leveson is far from dead and buried The Guardian has been, well, guarded in its comments about the appointment of John Whittingdale as Culture Secretary, careful not…
Why Scottish local newspapers are #makingadifference There’s a well-known myth which has it that when the Titanic sank, the Aberdeen Press & Journal ran with a…
10 times when news brands perfectly captured Scottish life It’s said you can tell a lot about a Scot based on the newspaper he or she reads, so the…