12 April 2012

Sun editor David Yelland has high hopes for his protégée Emma Jones - the new 'voice of youth' for his paper.

But Jones, like so many other young, female column-writers, has been met with scorn and derision upon her return to the Sun. Will she go the way of Caitlin Moran, Emma Forrest and Julie Burchill and be a figure of derision, or can she recover from a shaky start?

Jessica Hodgson asks whether she has enough to say to make the grade as a columnist.

Inventing Emma - Jessica Hodgson reports on Emma Jones.

Can Ri:se ever shine? - Channel 4's struggling successor to the Big Breakfast is getting an artificial lift from the Big Brother audience, reports Lucy Rouse.

Sven could resign under pressure - If the tabloids misbehave, the super Swede could leave the job, warns Swedish journalist Berndt Rosqvist.

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