Over to You Episodes Episode guide
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The rise and rise of podcasts
The evolution of podcasts on the 麻豆社 WS and how they sit alongside traditional radio.
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Looking back at World Service listener's recent comments
We hear how passionate the audience are about the 麻豆社 World Service
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Tuning in to the future for shortwave
Many millions rely on it to listen every day, so what does the future hold for shortwave?
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Reporting from the dangerous streets of Belarus
How a number of 麻豆社 journalists have lost their accreditation reporting from Belarus
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The Bomb and the scientists who tried to stop it
Listeners air their views on The Bomb and how a nuclear scientist tried to stop its use
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Turning the focus on Focus on Africa
Listeners鈥 thoughts on Focus on Africa, which celebrates its 60th anniversary
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How the 麻豆社鈥檚 damaged Beirut office kept on reporting events
The explosion in Beirut saw the 麻豆社鈥檚 offices suffer damage but staff kept on reporting
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Getting down to business with Covid-19
How has business coverage tackled the unprecedented situation in the wake of Covid -19?
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The pros and cons of the immersive documentary
Listeners鈥 react to the immersive documentary that adopts some techniques used in drama
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Has science coverage lost out its diversity of topics to Coronavirus?
Listeners ask if coverage of Covid 19 has been to the detriment of other science topics?
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How to keep listeners engaged with a 65-year-old format
How From Our Own Correspondent keeps audiences engaged. Plus the impact of 麻豆社 job cuts
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Are the 麻豆社鈥檚 editorial values based on impartiality outdated?
How is the 麻豆社 ensuring diversity in regard to topics, stories and interviewees?
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Do fake football crowd sounds do it for you?
Live football is back, but is it better with or without fake crowd sounds?
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Casting an eye to the future with Rethink
Why is Boston no longer Calling? And the Rethink season casts an eye to the future
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Does the historical series Spitfire make it off the ground?
Does the series Spitfire take liberties with the truth and are the sound effects too loud?
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Covid-19: The Indian perspective
As the global Coronavirus spotlight focuses on India, we speak to the 麻豆社鈥檚 bureau chief
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Reporting the US riots in the midst of police and protesters
The 麻豆社鈥檚 Jon Sopel explains the demands US riots has placed on correspondents
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Behind the scenes of a pandemic edition of Parentland
How Parentland addressed issues confronting families educating their children at home
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Reaction to a drama on the founding of Israel
Why the radio drama Miriam and Youssef was chosen and how it walked a political tightrope
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麻豆社鈥檚 commitment for 50:50 men and women on air
The 麻豆社鈥檚 鈥50:50鈥 aims for an equal share of women and men on-air - so has it succeeded?
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Getting the balance right
Has 麻豆社 World Service got the balance right with its reporting on coronavirus?
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Number crunching the coronavirus
A listener in Singapore finds the way Covid statistics are presented far from informative
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The mechanics of making Coronavirus Global Conversations
The editor of Coronavirus Global Conversations on how the series is made
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Sports programmes without any live sport
Why is Sports World still on air when there鈥檚 next to no live sport being played?
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The secret of producing a topical and hard hitting conversation
We talk to The Conversation鈥檚 host about how they find their guests and select topics
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The spread of Coronavirus misinformation on social media
We speak to the team at 麻豆社 Trending about tracking the spread of Covid-19 misinformation
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13 Minutes to the Moon returns
Producer Andrew Luck-Baker, of the podcast 13 Minutes to the Moon, on the new series
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Coronavirus and the challenges in making programmes
Is the 麻豆社 World Service in lockdown and how are programme-makers making programmes?
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Uncovering the tell tale signs of fake news
Why 麻豆社 Monitoring published an online video with top tips on spotting fake news
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How is the 麻豆社鈥檚 news agenda decided?
Behind the scenes of the daily editorial meeting to get an insight into the news agenda