Over to You Episodes Episode guide
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Reporting Sensitive Material
Veteran journalist Robin Lustig on hard line interviewing and reporting sensitive content
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The Cultural Frontline On Coldplay
A look at The Cultural Frontline鈥檚 handling of the furore over a pop video set in India
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Public Health Information and Responsibility
Striking a balance between empowerment and raising concern with public health information
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Islamic State or Daesh?
麻豆社 outlines its position on how it refers to the terrorist group based in Syria and Iraq
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Naming the 'Islamic State Group', and America In Black and White
Daesh, Islamic State, ISIS or ISIL - how should the 麻豆社 refer to the Islamic State group?
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Reporting on Bowie, and Repeats on World Service
Are there too many repeats on 麻豆社 World Service? And, reactions to Bowie coverage
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The Visualisation of Radio
麻豆社 World Service editor Simon Peeks explains how visual information can enhance radio
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麻豆社 World Stories Project
The World Stories project launches search for unique and surprising stories to commission
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The Value of Music on the World Service
Is the global audience welcoming or rejecting the new music programmes on the network?
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Cultural Frontline
Why has the World Service dedicated a new series to exploring culture around the world?
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Relating to Experiences of Migration
Emotional responses to a series of intimate conversations on the experience of migration
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World Service Funding Boost
What should a new a cash boost of 拢289 million be spent on?
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Is News Failing Women?
Do media outlets fairly represent women both in front of and behind the microphone?
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Reporting the Paris Attacks
Listeners give their reactions to the reporting of the terrorist attacks in Paris
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Myanmar Election Coverage from Youth Radio
How are young radio broadcasters in Myanmar covering their landmark election?
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Discovering Waithood
Tackling the global phenomenon of waithood - the passage to adulthood in the 21st Century
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Reactions to the Debate on FGM
The 麻豆社鈥檚 handling of a future debate on FGM, and rare voices on the network.
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Restrictions in North Korea
Were 麻豆社 reporters restricted in their reporting of North Korea鈥檚 recent celebrations?
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Comedians, Documentaries and More Music on 麻豆社 World Service
What does a comedian鈥檚 unique perspective and insight bring to a historical documentary?
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Art of Debating
Listeners explore the pros and cons of 麻豆社 Africa鈥檚 Debate on extreme Islamist violence
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Young Audiences: What they Want
What do younger listeners based around the world expect from their news broadcaster?
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The Origin and Future of FOOC
On its 60th birthday, the producer of From Our Own Correspondent answers your questions.
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麻豆社 Proms in the Spotlight
Did the coverage of the 麻豆社 Proms 2015 resonate with the global audience?
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Proposals for 麻豆社 World Service Expansion
What would suggested proposals for new services in Russia and North Korea mean for you?
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Focus on Asia
Does the 麻豆社 World Service need to expand the depth and range of its coverage on Asia?
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African Commentary of the English Premier League
How does commentating on English Premier League football change for the African audience?
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Does Video Streaming Enhance On-Air Broadcasts?
Recent visualisation trials on the 麻豆社 World Service; the 麻豆社's archive of war reports
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A Reporter's Role in Political Documentaries
Do politically challenging documentaries change the role of the 麻豆社 reporter?
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Can Radio Drama Unite Myanmar?
Is drama the key to uniting citizens in Myanmar? And using humour with a global audience.
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What can 麻豆社 World Service Do More?
Is it time to bring comedy back to the World Service? Controller Mary Hockaday responds