The Media Show Episodes Episode guide
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Twitter's impact on journalism, Mail on Sunday editor Geordie Greig, Ashley Highfield of Johnston Press
Including a look at the impact of Twitter on journalism.
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Maria Eagle, Sir Joseph Pilling, Balancing journalism and security services
Andrea Catherwood is joined by Maria Eagle, shadow secretary for culture, media and sport.
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Charlotte Moore, Turkish press crackdown, Concern about BBC independence
Including the BBC's new controller of TV channels and iPlayer Charlotte Moore.
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Race and TV viewing, The BBC impact on the market, Should Ofcom replace the BBC Trust?
Race and TV viewing, should Ofcom replace the BBC Trust, and the BBC impact on the market.
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Press Awards women nominees, Lord Best on BBC inquiry, Trinity Mirror's The New Day
Including discussion on the lack of women nominees for the Press Awards.
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Independent moves online, Editor-in-chief of Huffington Post UK, Genre-led divisions at the BBC
Whether only being available online will secure the Independent's future.
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New Ipso rules, Assisted suicide being 'normalised' in the media
Sir Alan Moses discusses new Ipso rules.
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James Murdoch, Guardian cost-cutting, The growth of new media in Africa
Including discussion on James Murdoch's return to Sky and Guardian Media cost-cutting.
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Lord Burns, On- and off-screen diversity, FT staff vote to strike
Outgoing Channel 4 chair Terry Burns speaks about the highs and lows of the job.
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The future of ITV, Impress announces members, Trust in the media
Discussing the future of ITV and the British public's increasing trust in the media.
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Media freedom in Poland, BBC News cuts, Deloitte's media predictions.
The EC is debating a new law in Poland, feared to be compromising editorial freedom.
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Scotland culture minister Fiona Hyslop, Children's social media, Walter Presents
Scotland's culture minister Fiona Hyslop discusses BBC spending in Scotland.
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TV Remakes
TV remakes - risk-averse television or risky business?
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Robin Esser; reporting migration; Formula 1; stories of 2016
Including Robin Esser, reporting on migration, Formula 1 and the BBC, plus stories of 2016
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Leveson part 2?, BBC News at Ten, David Rose on Shaker Aamer
Steve Hewlett asks if there will be a Leveson part two, and David Rose on Shaker Aamer.
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TV leadership debates, Royal interview conditions, Trump's social media strategy.
Including a look at the impact of the TV leadership debates.
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Lord Puttnam on public service broadcasting, Peter Salmon on BBC Studios, I'm a Celebrity
Including Lord Puttnam on his new inquiry into the future of public service broadcasting.
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CEO OF Virgin Media, President of AOL Content, Expert women
Including the CEO oF Virgin Media, the president of AOL Content, and women in the media.
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Media coverage of events in Paris, Tory MP Jesse Norman on BBC Studio concerns
A look at how the media mobilised crews to cover events in Paris.
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BBC Worldwide CEO Tim Davie, The state of Welsh media, The BBC loses The Voice
The CEO of BBC Worldwide Tim Davie discusses the new BBC store.
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Chief exec of Trinity Mirror Simon Fox, News UK's David Dinsmore, Heather Brooke on FOI
Chief executive of Trinity Mirror Simon Fox discusses buying Local World.
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John Whittingdale, ITV News at 10 revamp with Tom Bradby
Culture secretary John Whittingdale talks about the BBC's distinctiveness.
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Future of the BBC: The Media Show Debate
Steve Hewlett hosts a debate on the future of the BBC.
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Alan Rusbridger, Leveson laws, PinkNews, ITV buys UTV
Alan Rusbridger talks about why Fleet Street's confidence is 'wearing thin'.
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BBC Studios, Ad-blocking, Female tech journalists, The Voice
Two production executives on the BBC studios.
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Peston's move to ITV, Desmond newspaper prices, Dennis Publishing CEO on Coach
A look at Robert Peston's move to ITV and cuts in newspaper prices.
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Channel 4 privatisation, Freeview Play, Corbyn's press jokes, Local World sale talks
Channel 4 privatisation, Freeview Play, Corbyn's press 'jokes', and Local World sale talks
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Police communication, Nordic support for the BBC, Greenpeace investigations, Al Jazeera pardons
Police communication; Nordic broadcasters support the BBC; Greenpeace's investigative unit
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Live from the Royal Television Society Convention in Cambridge
Senior figures from the TV industry discuss the challenges of a shifting media landscape.
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BBC plans, IPSO, X Factor
James Purnell on BBC plans for a more open and distinctive corporation.