News / Revealed: BBC failed to declare interviewee’s links to the Israeli army Newsnight’s military expert Richard Kemp is head of a charity funded by the Israeli Defence Forces By Rachel Taylor and Iain Overton / 10 Nov 2023
Opinion / Ofcom must crack down on the Conservative Party love-ins on GB News and TalkTV OPINION: Will the regulator allow two Tory MPs to interview a Tory chancellor about a Tory Budget on a news channel? By John Nicolson / 27 Mar 2023
Feature / How 2022 will be remembered for trans people in the UK Scotland’s Gender Recognition Reform Bill ended the year on a high note – almost. Here’s 2022 in trans history By Maysa Pritilata / 23 Dec 2022
Opinion / I was a child of Section 28. ‘Heartstopper’ helps heal the pain The new British drama series shows LGBTIQ freedom as a normal part of school life. If only my own school days had been like that By Dan Glass / 7 May 2022
Opinion / Privatising Channel 4 would be a win for the government – and a loss for everybody else From the viewers to the independent producers to the channel’s many employees based outside of London – we all lose at the hands of these proposals By Lindsay Mackie / 14 Sep 2021
Opinion / Buffy’s message to a post-COVID world Rewatching the TV series of my youth during lockdown reminded me of what’s important in life By Adam Ramsay / 14 Aug 2021
Opinion / Channel 4: Is there value in privatisation? An industry veteran explains why fears for the broadcaster may be misplaced By David Elstein / 1 Jul 2021
Media & communications / How Egyptian TV series ‘The Choice’ is stirring controversy about the Rab’a massacre The show appears to adopt the regime’s narrative as fact, despite it being disputed by human rights organisations By Abeer Alnajjar / 29 Apr 2021
Home / Why is the Egyptian state monopolizing the entertainment industry? Egypt has long been dubbed the “Hollywood” of the Middle East. But with heightened state-imposed restrictions and stifling production circumstances, what is the way forward for the country’s once widely celebrated television and cinema industry? By Yasmin El Banhawy / 24 Jun 2019
Cultural politics / من جمال باشا إلى عفرين: سرديّات متصارعة على شاشة التلفاز هل توجد رغبة كافية لدى صنّاع الدراما لفهم حركة التاريخ المعقّدة في منطقتنا؟ By وسيم الشرقي / 14 Feb 2018
Cultural politics / من جمال باشا إلى عفرين: سرديّات متصارعة على شاشة التلفاز هل توجد رغبة كافية لدى صنّاع الدراما لفهم حركة التاريخ المعقّدة في منطقتنا؟ By وسيم الشرقي / 14 Feb 2018
Conflict & security / An Arab perspective on Channel 4’s "The State" A review of Channel 4's "The State", a show that takes ISIS as its subject and Syria as its backdrop. But does it deliver on its promises? By Fadia Faqir / 8 Sep 2017