GB News isn’t a news channel – it’s Tory TV
Boris Johnson’s appointment as a presenter is a moment to have a serious conversation about the channel’s future.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
Boris Johnson’s appointment as a presenter is a moment to have a serious conversation about the channel’s future.
ByFailed politicians are taking over the media.
ByThe former Ukip leader may be right to think the Conservatives will follow where he leads.
ByLawrence Fox and Dan Wooton have nowhere left to hide.
ByInflation hits Curly Wurlies and menswear.
ByThe channel’s former prime-time host is not a happy man.
ByThe right-wing channel’s two existing Tory MP presenters earn £40,000-plus each.
ByThe combative presenter reflects on Cristiano Ronaldo, cancel culture and the “infinite patience” of Rupert Murdoch.
ByA belief in accountability does not involve condoning threats or violence – and freedom of expression does not mean freedom…
ByConservatives are far worse – take GB News’ daily broadcast of “God Save The Queen”.
ByHow are radical start-up outlets that thrived under the last Labour leader faring in the Keir Starmer era, and against…
ByAfter the departure of Andrew Neil, the channel is even more dependent on conservative papers for publicity.
ByThe UK could be on course for two Fox News-style channels.
ByThe BBC and Sky News are hardly hotbeds of Marxism – so GB News could never be a truly “mainstream”…
ByVince Cable’s comments on GB News mirror the government’s concerns that confronting Beijing will have economic consequences for Britain.
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