The government is launching a consultation on the press industry's 'rival' Royal Charter - and we need your help to defeat it. When this new, alternative Charter appeared at the end of last month, our opinion was unambiguous: we called it the "press barons' charter". The three main parties had agreed, after intense negotiation, an instrument which broadly worked; now the … [Read more...]
Blogs are to be exempted now – but does the new wording work?
The Government, responding to urgent approaches from Media Reform and others, has confirmed that the cost benefits available to those who sign up for regulation will be extended to all those news bloggers who are too small to sign up. This is a major victory for small publishers and for news pluralism which Media Reform welcomes. Moreover, it has announced proposals for a … [Read more...]
Let’s ensure that cool heads prevail in the debate over blogs
At last the government is taking the flaws in its Royal Charter seriously. If only the press was doing the same. On Monday 25th March, the Justice Minister signaled he would be consulting with publishers on what to do about the now-infamous blogging problem. On Thursday 28th, we'll be meeting to discuss how this problem can be solved. The meeting is timely given events in … [Read more...]