The Media Show Episodes Episode guide
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麻豆社 digital strategy; Press reform
The 麻豆社's future digital vision, and the editor of the Times on press reform.
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TV Soaps; DAB radio; The Mail and Miliband
Is the Mail breaking any regulations with its Ralph Miliband story?
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Children's TV, 90 years of the Radio Times
Why 麻豆社 children's TV needs to offer more online, and 90 years of the Radio Times.
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Media agencies; Journalese; Twitter flotation
The influence of media agencies on broadcasters, and Twitter's impact on global news.
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TV Writers; 麻豆社 Governance
The future of the 麻豆社 Trust, and how earnings for top TV writers are impacting on exports.
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04/09/2013
Severance pay at the 麻豆社, reporting the Scottish referendum and political interviewing.
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Women on Breakfast
How a target to get more women on local 麻豆社 radio breakfast shows is going to be achieved.
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Guardian editor on press freedom; 100 years of the New Statesman
Steve Hewlett discusses coverage of the David Miranda story with Alan Rusbridger.
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14/08/2013
Steve Hewlett talks to Nick Pollard about the appointment of James Harding to 麻豆社 News.
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Media Plurality Review; Leveson Inquiry
The media plurality review, the battle for press freedom in Turkey, and the Leveson twist.
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Sun+, BT Sport, Twitter row
The Sun editor David Dinsmore on the launch of Sun+, and BT Vision chief exec Marc Watson.
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Covering the royal baby story
The challenge the royal baby story poses for Sunday papers and rolling TV news.
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Mishal Husain becomes new Today presenter
Today gets new woman presenter, the future of The Independent, Anjem Choudary complaints.
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麻豆社 Called to Account
The 麻豆社 Chairman and DG appear before MPs over exec pay offs; Rupert Murdoch's Sun tape.
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David Liddiment on 麻豆社 severance pay
麻豆社 Trust faces criticism over exec pay; murder trials on TV; delay for press reform.
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NewsCorp split
The future of Rupert Murdoch's News UK; coverage of the Guardian's scoops; change at 麻豆社1.
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Jon Snow on reporting from Iran
Jon Snow on reporting from Iran, the future of the TV licence fee, and the Guardian USA.
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Closure of 'Greek 麻豆社'
Closure of Greek public service broadcaster, Apple's iTunes Radio and the 麻豆社's lost 拢100m
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Leader debates?
The prospect of leader debates at the Euro and General Elections, following UKIP's rise.
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Comic Relief
How the media covered the Woolwich attack, rebranding News Corp, and a bit of Comic Relief
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Radio 1; Police and the Media; Yahoo buys Tumblr
Radio 1 chief Ben Cooper - does drive for a younger audience mean losing loyal listeners?
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Channel 4
CEO David Abraham on why C4 is now truer to its spirit than when it had Big Brother.
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Harriet Harman, football coverage
Banning of football reporters, plus Labour's Harriet Harman on media ownership.
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01/05/2013
Christopher Jefferies and acting Times editor John Witherow on the rival Royal Charters.
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Simon Singh on libel reform
Should people arrested be named in the media, or remain anonymous until charged?
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Reporting in North Korea
Steve Hewlett discusses journalists gaining access to North Korea, with Sue Lloyd-Roberts.
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Lady Thatcher, the Media and Rupert Murdoch
Steve Hewlett looks at how laws under Lady Thatcher changed newspapers and TV.
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Melvyn Bragg
Melvyn Bragg talks to Steve Hewlett about arts coverage on TV. How important is it?
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Justine Roberts of Mumsnet on regulating bloggers
Justine Roberts, founder of Mumsnet, on the risk of being drawn into press regulation.
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Helena Kennedy
Helena Kennedy of the Media Standards Trust on a Royal Charter - compromise or confusion?