The Media Show Episodes Episode guide
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Who will buy The Telegraph?
The appeal of a British newspaper to foreign investors.
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A rulebook for the web
How new EU rules could shape the online experience for everyone.
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Is AI now coming for your private data?
We look at the fallout from a row about privacy at Zoom.
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Reporting the Lucy Letby Trial
The perspectives of three journalists who have covered the 10 month proceedings
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AI - destroyer of journalism?
We explore what the rise of AI means for the news business
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Trying Trump
Trump's legal battles are the trials of the century. Will judges let the cameras in?
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The Hegarty Effect
Advertising legend Sir John Hegarty on creativity and his career.
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Hot off the press
How journalists are covering the European heatwaves and wildfires
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Going undercover in Myanmar
Stuart Ramsay on Myanmar's forgotten civil war
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The ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Presenter Story
What it tells us about the influence The Sun still holds on public discourse.
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Reporting the French riots
Mistrust of journalists in France and how some have been a target.
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Spinning the coup that wasn't
How Yevgeny Prigozhin used Telegram to announce his rebellion.
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Gauging the power of Britain's right-wing media
Boris Johnson quits Parliament - and signs with The Daily Mail.
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Charlie Brooker
The Black Mirror creator reflects on satire, free speech and why AI can’t replace him.
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How to interview Andrew Tate
Lucy Williamson reveals the story behind her interview with the controversial influencer.
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Westminster's Secrets and Lies
Lobby insiders reveal how political journalism really works.
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Bellingcat answers Elon Musk's 'psy-ops' claim
Eliot Higgins says the Twitter boss is talking 'garbage'.
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Twitter bows to ErdoÄŸan?
The role of the media in Turkey's presidential election.
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Jeremy Bowen: seeing through the fog of war
Extended interview with the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½'s International Editor.
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David Olusoga: Bafta-winning historian
David Olusoga reflects on his career, and comedian Nish Kumar launches a new podcast.
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'The craziest day in cable news history'
What the firing of Tucker Carlson means for America.
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Hunting the Pentagon leaker
How the New York Times found the suspect behind the US classified documents dump.
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Head to Head with Elon Musk
The ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½'s James Clayton on his Twitter scoop.
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China and the Information War
The media strategy shaping China's global image.
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Britain's Best-Connected Editor
A rare interview with Geordie Greig, once of the Mail and now at the Independent.
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Writing a First Draft of History
Journalist Gary Younge has seen up close some of the defining moments of our age.
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The Great Impartiality Debate
After Gary Lineker's tweet triggered a ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ crisis, what does 'impartiality' actually mean?
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We Need to Talk About Gary
The ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ says that it's having a 'frank conversation' with Gary Lineker after another tweet
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Covid's back in the news
From Matt Hancock's texts to a new take on covid's origin, journalism is reliving 2020.
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The 'shameful' coverage of Nicola Bulley
Lessons for the media and police after family criticism.