The Media Show Episodes Episode guide
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Caitlin Moran on Raised By Wolves, John Whittingdale on James Purnell, What Is Twitter Worth?
Steve Hewlett talks to Caitlin Moran about crowdfunding her sitcom Raised By Wolves.
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Will Young leaves Strictly, IPSO review, Sky
Steve Hewlett looks at how the newspaper regulator IPSO fares in the latest review.
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Craig Oliver, Daily Mail, 'A World Without Down's Syndrome'
Andrea Catherwood talks to Craig Oliver about the BBC and the EU referendum.
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Sam Allardyce, Future of online journalism, STV - news for Scottish viewers
Andrea Catherwood discusses the story that brought down the England football manager.
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How to cover politics; BBC shows out to tender; BBC Draft Charter
Steve Hewlett talks to Bal Samra about the BBC shows going out to independent producers.
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Turkish journalist Can Dundar, John Whittingdale on the BBC draft charter, Phone hacking
John Whittingdale on Rona Fairhead's decision to stand down as BBC chair.
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John Hardie, CEO of ITN, Keith Vaz and public interest journalism, The Archers as a brand, Reporting on Taylor Swift
Steve Hewlett talks to John Hardie of ITN about his plans for the future.
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Mark Thompson; Is TV failing young audiences; Autumn schedules
Steve Hewlett talks to Mark Thompson about media and the decline of political language.
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Olympics v Brexit coverage, Diversity monitoring, Gawker closes, New series Gangland
Olympics v Brexit coverage, diversity monitoring, Gawker closes, new series Gangland.
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Covering Trump, BBC sitcom season, Vice's new TV channel
Why covering Trump is testing journalism, plus BBC sitcom season, Vice's new TV channel.
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Reporting statistics, Detecting iPlayer use, The New European
Reporting statistics, detecting iPlayer use, The New European.
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Naming terrorists; Naked Attraction; Facebook results
Naming terrorists, Naked Attraction, Facebook results.
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CEO of Liberty Global Mike Fries, Guardian losses, Fox News CEO Roger Ailes departs
Mike Fries, the CEO of Liberty Global, Guardian losses, Fox News CEO Roger Ailes departs.
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Turkish media crackdown, Ed Vaizey's legacy, Live streaming.
Turkish media crackdown, Ed Vaizey's legacy, live streaming material.
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BBC deputy director-general Anne Bulford, Should BBC have filmed the raid on Cliff Richard's home, Risks of true crime TV shows
BBC deputy director-general Anne Bulford, defendant anonymity, true crime ethics on TV.
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BBC leadership shake-up, and exposing the secret tax havens of the rich and powerful
The BBC leadership shake-up, plus exposing the secret money of the rich and powerful.
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Top EU referendum journalists, Brexit's impact on media industry, Lord Puttnam inquiry
Top EU referendum journalists, Brexit's impact on the media industry, Lord Puttnam inquiry
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Newspaper Leave and Remain editorials, Media in Afghanistan, TV talent shows.
Newspaper Leave and Remain editorials, media in Afghanistan, and TV talent shows.
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Reporting the refugee crisis, Accessing news online, Achieving 'balanced' EU coverage.
Reporting the migrant crisis, accessing news online, and achieving 'balanced' EU coverage.
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Dame Joan Bakewell, EU debates, 24 - the 'north's national', City AM editor
Dame Joan Bakewell, EU debates, 24 - the 'north's national', and the editor of City AM.
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Head of BBC Studios, Top Gear, Geordie Shore
Head of BBC Studios, how Top Gear has gone down, the secret to Geordie Shore's success.
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Press bias, Police and the media, Digital media
How are the media representing the two sides of the referendum campaign?
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Lord Puttnam on BBC White Paper, Women on air, BBC online cuts
Lord Puttnam on the BBC White Paper, women on air, and BBC online cuts.
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BBC's future set out in government White Paper.
Steve Hewlett discusses the White Paper on the future of the BBC with leading players.
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Lord Patten, BBC diversity, Robert Peston
BBC independence at serious risk says Lord Patten, Robert Peston's new show, BBC diversity
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The reporting of Hillsborough, 'Constructive' journalism, BBC Chinese service move
The reporting of Hillsborough, 'Constructive' journalism, BBC Chinese service move.
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The decline of TV news, Celebrity injunction, Local TV
The decline of TV news, celebrity injunction, and local TV.
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Whittingdale press cover-up?, Diversity at the BBC debate, TV drama rivalry
Journalist James Cusick gives his views on why his Whittingdale story didn't run.
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BBC Trust chair Rona Fairhead, 'Tips' when interviewing will.i.am, Press freedom v privacy
BBC Trust chair Rona Fairhead, 'tips' when interviewing will.i.am, press freedom v privacy
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Netflix, Channel 5 rebrand, The end of print?
Media analyst Mathew Horsman joins the programme to discuss Netflix's ambitions.