
The Observer has a half-life of six years: Tortoise deal is best option for brand and staff
Media analyst and former executive Jim Chisholm says Guardian journalists are wrong to strike over Observer sale.
ByFighting for quality news media in the digital age.
Media analyst and former executive Jim Chisholm says Guardian journalists are wrong to strike over Observer sale.
ByThe NUJ said "journalists are resolute in their opposition to the Observer sale".
ByThe Scott Trust clearly wants to "wash its hands" of the Observer, writes Roger Alton.
ByObserver has always been vulnerable says former Manchester Evening News editor.
ByThe Observer's success "shouldn't be to the detriment" of The Guardian, minutes from 1993 said.
ByRoger Alton, John Mulholland and Will Hutton are latest to round on The Scott Trust.
ByMore than 70 leading UK cultural figures decry Observer sale as "a betrayal" of liberal journalism.
ByObserver staff remain unconvinced after meeting James Harding.
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