Over to You Episodes Episode guide
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More Or Less: Predicting Kenyan election results
Explaining the complexities of predicting the recent Kenyan election results.
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Âé¶¹Éç Africa Science Festival
Reflecting on the World Service's first Festival of Science from Kampala in Uganda.
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Jamming World Service in Asia
How the World Service's SW transmissions are being affected by jamming in parts of Asia.
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Reporting the death of Hugo Chavez
Was the World Service's reporting of the death of Hugo Chavez balanced?
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The role of social media in radio
How social media is changing the relationship between listeners and programme-makers.
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International Playwriting Competition - Behind the scenes
Rajan Datar meets Angella Emurwon, one of the winners of this year's competition.
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Pope resignation: Media reaction
How the international media have reacted to the decision of the Pope to stand down.
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What If... season of programmes
This week on Over to You we hear about What If, a World Service season of programmes.
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08/02/2013
Talk back to the Âé¶¹Éç and challenge the programme makers.
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The Middle East's Media
What has happened to the Middle East media since the start of the Arab Spring?
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Using Social Media to Create Programmes
How Alan Dein locked himself in a room, but crossed the world via Skype and Facebook
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Covering America
How Âé¶¹Éç World Service and Âé¶¹Éç World News is distributed in North America
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Digital Listening
The growing demand for podcasts and on-demand listening
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Inside the World's Newsroom
The Âé¶¹Éç is unveiling a new newsroom in London - what will it mean for the World Service?
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Radio listening in 2013
Over to You takes its annual look-ahead at radio listening trends.
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Journalism on the front line
Can a story be too dangerous to cover?
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Journalism on the front line
Can a story be too dangerous to cover?
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The Art of Presenting
Rajan Datar finds out the art of presenting, with the help of Robin Lustig.
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How to host Nobel Minds
How to host a discussion with seven of this year's Nobel laureates.
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Syrian internet
The implications of the latest round in the Syrian media war – cutting the internet.
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International transmission jamming
Why there's a growing concern among international broadcasters about jamming transmissions
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The media reporting poverty
Does the reporting of poverty stand up to scrutiny?
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Radio: Traditional and contemporary
Rajan Datar talks to Alvin Hall about Alistair Cooke's Letters From America.
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10/11/2012
Talk back to the Âé¶¹Éç and challenge the programme makers.
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The Editors: Richard Sambrook
How the international media has covered the US election and Chinese leadership changes.
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Explaining The Why Factor
Why did Âé¶¹Éç World Service commission The Why Factor?
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Jimmy Savile case
Rajan Datar explores the international media's view of the Âé¶¹Éç and Jimmy Savile story.
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Malala Yousafzai and the Âé¶¹Éç
What part have the media played in Malala Yousafzai's story?
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How do you listen to the World Service?
How traditional radio distribution is being balanced with new online media.
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Âé¶¹Éç Africa Debate
Rajan Datar speaks to Audrey Brown, presenter of the Âé¶¹Éç Africa Debate.