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David Cox

Articles by David Cox

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Armour for the Ministry of Truth

  • 05 August 2002

Observations on the media

NS Profile - The political interview

  • 29 July 2002

Poor ratings and a new regard for human interest dross may kill off a grand British institution. So bye-bye, Jeremy and John. The political interview profiled

The fattest cats get together

  • 24 June 2002

Observations on broadcasting

Millbank mayhem

  • 03 June 2002

Observations on the media

The NS Profile - Lord Birt

  • 20 May 2002

Almost a national joke, he has an unBritish bent for solving puzzles methodically, yet also has fierce flashes of creative insight

The NS Profile - Martin Bashir

  • 06 May 2002

He is television's father confessor, ministering to the cult of celebrity, but himself eschews the bright lights

No prizes now for BBC News

  • 29 April 2002

Observations - Television

At last, the silent people speak

  • 22 April 2002

Ken Livingstone has tried to ban it but, this year, St George's Day will be celebrated as never before. David Cox finds that the English have arisen

Blair counts the counties out

  • 11 March 2002

The creation of new regional assemblies - toothless, partially unelected bodies that will usurp existing councils - is an act of gross cynicism, argues David Cox

For a proper public service, try Murdoch

  • 25 February 2002

The BBC has abandoned any pretensions to quality, putting out trash when commercial channels schedule good programmes

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