12 April 2012

He's won awards for his no-nonsense, hard-hitting undercover reports. But

Donal MacIntyre

The most serious charge laid against the man described as "the worst undercover reporter in England" is that he has trivialised investigative journalism and turned it into an off-shoot of entertainment - and still can't get the ratings. David Rowan reports...

Has MacIntyre been exposed?

How viewers could miss out in the TV shake-up
The long-awaited Communications Bill sweeping away outdated rules may also bring the law of the jungle to broadcasting. John Naughton on the prowling beasts waiting to pounce...

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