Bibliophiles in London: An antiquarian obsession
London's antiquarian book fair is a spirited rebuttal to the idea that the printed book is dead(0)
Eurovision 2012 diary: Politically apolitical
The European Broadcasting Union treads gingerly to sidestep the politicisation of Eurovision(2)
The Q&A: Terry Gilliam: Fear and loathing in Hollywood
A conversation about his frustrations with the film industry(30)
New York's publishing industry: The jobs keep leaking away
Job figures in New York's media industry are a source for both optimism and pessimism(6)
Microsoft and Barnes & Noble write their own love story(15)
A report on phone-hacking: Dial M for muddle
Parliament takes aim at the Murdochs, and shoots itself(29)
Labour MPs choose partisan point-scoring over a condemnation of wrongdoing by the Murdoch media empire(49)
Politicians and the press: Are British newspapers a menace to democracy?
Reasons for optimism, even amidst the gloom(8)
Rupert Murdoch and News Corporation: Stringfellows
A British MP’s long-awaited account of investigating the Murdoch empire(18)
The film industry: The monkey and the mouse
China’s film market is proving tough for foreign studios to crack(46)
James Murdoch resigns from BSkyB: The would-be emperor's slow striptease
Is James Murdoch's resignation from BSkyB meant more to protect him, or the company?(15)
News Corporation: An old new scandal
Fresh claims of shady practices at a News Corp pay-TV company(1)
South Korea’s media: No news is bad news
Reporters complain of being muzzled(5)
News Corporation’s travails: Rising Sun, setting son
James Murdoch quits the newspaper business. Will News Corp too?(4)
Indecency and television: Giving the FCC the finger
Are indecency rules outdated?(66)
Carlos Slim: Let Mexico’s moguls battle
Mexico suffers from two near-monopolies. It should let them fight each other(63)
Apple and digital publishing: A textbook manoeuvre
The tech firm unveils new software designed to disrupt educational publishing(65)
Mexico's competition commission: Signal interference
When improving competition in one industry hinders it in another(2)
Babbage: December 14th 2011: Going public
ZYNGA and Jive lead up a field of new tech IPOs and video-game giant Activision breaks its own sales record(1)
Google Music: Battle of the bands
The web giant launches a rival to Apple’s iTunes(34)
The sale of EMI: Revenge of the Sex Pistols
As Britain loses its last major record label, its independent scene thrives(4)
Internet TV: Difference Engine: From boobtube to YouTube
Nothing can now stop television from migrating from cable and satellite to the web(43)
Media firms become retailers(1)
United States: White-space puts Wi-Fi on steroids
A second wireless revolution is starting, thanks to television’s switch to digital(5)
Music in Africa: Searching for a new sound
The music industry is looking to Africa for new talent(13)
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