"There were only 11 articles written about tuition fees in national newspapers during the entire general election campaign. There were another 22 articles which mentioned the issue as a secondary focus and 38 articles which included a one-sentence reference to it. “If there was a cross-party conspiracy to keep tuition fees off the political agenda, it is difficult to escape the conclusions that, in media terms at least, it was extraordinarily effective,” according to the authors of the essay, David Deacon and Dominic Wring."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/blog/2011/may/09/politics-live-blog

Well, that does suprising me given the only political issues of the coalition that many around me seem to even know about is related to tuition fees. That probably has something to do with the fact i’m a student.

U.S Media’s reaction to Bin Laden’s death.

Some of the more, uhum, ‘interesting’ front pages.

Newspapers on Osama: New York Post

Newspapers on Osama: New York Daily News

Newspapers on Osama: Philadelphia Daily NewsSource

Charlie Brooker just gets better.