David Cox

Articles by David Cox

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Get on your bike, Farmer Giles

  • 12 March 2001

Our farmers spread disease, destroy wildlife, threaten tourism and soak up subsidy. British agriculture is just not worth the trouble, argues David Cox

Dyke is just Birt with a grin

  • 29 January 2001

Has the BBC changed under its genial new director general? Hardly at all is the surprising answer, reports David Cox

Stand up to the media giants

  • 11 December 2000

A white paper is set to reflect the view of ministers and wonks that they can do nothing to stop the likes of Murdoch. They are wrong, argues David Cox

Tea-party vicar

  • 16 October 2000

Citizen Greg: the extraordinary story of Greg Dyke and how he captured the BBC Chris Horrie and Steve Clarke Simon & Schuster, 290pp, £20 ISBN 0684866714

The irresistible force of a £50bn free lunch

  • 04 September 2000

David Cox doubts that ministers can resist the huge potential windfall from selling off the TV airwaves

Dyke drags us into a cultural desert

  • 28 August 2000

The BBC's new director general seems determined to introduce themed channels. It is a move he might live to regret

The fight for TV's toothless comb

  • 24 July 2000

Who cares whether Granada or Carlton wins? The real question is whether ITV can survive at all, argues David Cox

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