in a country where the news agenda is set by just three companies who control nearly 70 per cent of national newspaper circulation
The good news is that newspapers are in decline, as is their influence. More and more people get their news from the internet and social media which are far more diverse. There is a rich choice of places to get your news now. I do actually think that outlets like Sky and the BBC overplay the power of the newspapers given this with their 'The Papers' type segments - there's no reason that those mind bogglingly rich white men should dictate the media agenda any more.
correct me if i'm wrong, but isn't the mailonline one of the most popular websites on the planet? my BiL reads it exclusively and he has some fucking awful opinions. He lives in suburban long island where there aren't even pavements, never mind corner shops selling british newspapers.
The good news is that newspapers are in decline, as is their influence. More and more people get their news from the internet and social media which are far more diverse. There is a rich choice of places to get your news now. I do actually think that outlets like Sky and the BBC overplay the power of the newspapers given this with their 'The Papers' type segments - there's no reason that those mind bogglingly rich white men should dictate the media agenda any more.