The newspaper industry, represented by the News Media Association (NMA), is rallying to protect the freedom of press by attempting to illustrate public dismay against a Max Mosley-backed press regulator, while opposing a law that could see newspapers that refuse to sign up to the regulator pay libel costs even if a court case is won.
In a YouGov poll commissioned by the NMA, the majority of respondents opposed a press regulator funded by wealthy individuals and trusts, representing just 4% of the 1632 respondents. This is the model employed by Impress, first established in Read full story ›
Source: The Drum