Self-professed media diva Tina Brown and Chris Best, cofounder of Substack.
Published on Wednesday, 7th May 2025.
Piers Morgan, the implications for the media of legal rulings on biological sex.
Published on Wednesday, 30th April 2025.
Pentagon leaks, reporting on the death of the Pope, Genius Game, podcast ad revenue.
Published on Wednesday, 23rd April 2025.
Reporting on the British Steel crisis, and Sky brings Saturday Night Live to the UK.
Published on Wednesday, 16th April 2025.
Katie Razzall and guests discuss some of the biggest media stories of the week.
Published on Wednesday, 9th April 2025.
Getting past our misunderstandings about boys' media consumption.
Published on Wednesday, 2nd April 2025.
The director of Wolf Hall on a TV industry in crisis.
Published on Wednesday, 26th March 2025.
Benefit cuts - what is Labour's media strategy?
Published on Thursday, 20th March 2025.
The Facebook whistleblower on her tell-all memoir.
Published on Wednesday, 12th March 2025.
Exploring the Amazon founder's influence on the media.
Published on Thursday, 6th March 2025.
The former MSNBC presenter Mehdi Hasan on the importance of opinion journalism.
Published on Wednesday, 26th February 2025.
How do journalists cover diplomacy and how do diplomats use the media?
Published on Wednesday, 19th February 2025.
The evolving relationship between tech moguls and political power.
Published on Wednesday, 12th February 2025.
The heads of Channel 4, The Independent and Sky News on meeting the needs of Gen Z.
Published on Wednesday, 5th February 2025.
What China's new AI model DeepSeek means for global security
Published on Wednesday, 29th January 2025.
What are the implications of Prince Harry's settlement with The Sun owner?
Published on Wednesday, 22nd January 2025.
What does the coverage of the LA fires tell us about journalistic priorities today?
Published on Wednesday, 15th January 2025.
How journalists advised grooming gang prosecutors
Published on Wednesday, 8th January 2025.
When it Hits the Fan's David Yelland and Simon Lewis on the changing face of PR
Published on Wednesday, 1st January 2025.
CNN faces scrutiny for misidentifying a Syrian prisoner in a viral report.
Published on Wednesday, 18th December 2024.
What the fall of the Assad regime means for journalism in Syria.
Published on Wednesday, 11th December 2024.
As its new exhibition launches, how relevant is the fashion magazine Vogue today?
Published on Wednesday, 4th December 2024.
The role of the media in the assisted dying debate
Published on Wednesday, 27th November 2024.
Cathy Newman on how her journalism brought down the archbishop of Canterbury.
Published on Wednesday, 20th November 2024.
Taskmaster creator Alex Horne on the secrets of the show's success.
Published on Wednesday, 13th November 2024.
What does Trump's victory mean for journalists?
Published on Wednesday, 6th November 2024.
Ros Atkins is in Washington DC and asks what role the media is playing in the election.
Published on Wednesday, 30th October 2024.
The former Chancellor on how journalists should cover the budget.
Published on Wednesday, 23rd October 2024.
Stephen Sackur on the closure of HARDtalk.
Published on Wednesday, 16th October 2024.
The BBC's Rushdi Abualouf on his life inside Gaza.
Published on Wednesday, 9th October 2024.
Journalists on the challenges reporting the ongoing situation in the Middle East.
Published on Wednesday, 2nd October 2024.
The role of the media in the Al Fayed allegations
Published on Wednesday, 25th September 2024.
Does bad misbehaviour of certain stars reflect a culture problem across TV?
Published on Wednesday, 18th September 2024.
The US Department of Justice says it has uncovered a Russian-influence operation.
Published on Wednesday, 11th September 2024.
We talk to writers from the Grenfell Action blog and Inside Housing.
Published on Wednesday, 4th September 2024.
What the Pavel Durov case means for the future of social media.
Published on Wednesday, 28th August 2024.
Execs behind The Crown, The Traitors and Normal People on a difficult year for telly
Published on Wednesday, 21st August 2024.
The influence of the media in debates about immigration.
Published on Wednesday, 14th August 2024.
How the paper approached its reporting on Huw Edwards.
Published on Wednesday, 7th August 2024.
How the story of the former news anchor broke.
Published on Wednesday, 31st July 2024.
After its activists receive record sentences, how should journalists cover Just Stop Oil?
Published on Wednesday, 24th July 2024.
Reporters from the BBC, Bloomberg and Getty share their stories.
Published on Wednesday, 17th July 2024.
Did the political soap opera eclipse discussions of policy?
Published on Wednesday, 10th July 2024.
Is the White House press corps doing its job?
Published on Wednesday, 3rd July 2024.
The WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and his impact on journalism.
Published on Wednesday, 26th June 2024.
We talk to the teams behind some of the UK's most succesful political podcasts
Published on Wednesday, 19th June 2024.
ITV's Paul Brand discusses interviewing the PM on his return from Normandy.
Published on Wednesday, 12th June 2024.
Can newspapers swing elections? We ask Andrew Neil and Mirror editor Caroline Waterston.
Published on Wednesday, 5th June 2024.
Exploring how campaigning on social media influences the vote.
Published on Wednesday, 29th May 2024.
Kirsty Wark, Peter Snow and Michael Crick reflect on Newsnight's history and new format.
Published on Wednesday, 22nd May 2024.
Piers Morgan on his interview with the alleged subject of Baby Reindeer.
Published on Wednesday, 15th May 2024.
Perspectives from journalists on the ground.
Published on Wednesday, 8th May 2024.
What is the role of the media in geopolitics?
Published on Wednesday, 1st May 2024.
Ofcom's Cristina Nicolotti Squires gives viewers' take on politician presenters.
Published on Wednesday, 24th April 2024.
Chief executive Alex Mahon on navigating TV's troubled waters.
Published on Wednesday, 17th April 2024.
Billy Boozer, former Chief Product Officer, on building Trump's social platform
Published on Wednesday, 10th April 2024.
The situation for foreign journalists after an Iranian TV host was stabbed in London.
Published on Wednesday, 3rd April 2024.
The media's role in amplifying the internet's wildest speculation.
Published on Wednesday, 27th March 2024.
The founder of the UK National Cyber Security Centre gives his view.
Published on Wednesday, 20th March 2024.
Photo journalists on how the Princess of Wales story unfolded.
Published on Wednesday, 13th March 2024.
Exclusive interview with one of Hollywood's most powerful executives
Published on Friday, 8th March 2024.
The opinion-led TV channel is going off air just two years after it launched.
Published on Wednesday, 6th March 2024.
How the conflict is dividing British society and the media.
Published on Wednesday, 28th February 2024.
Perspectives from Ukraine, Russia and the UK on the challenges of covering the conflict.
Published on Wednesday, 21st February 2024.
Evan Harris, the Duke of Sussex's legal analyst, explains his approach.
Published on Wednesday, 14th February 2024.
Why the former Fox News host wants to interview the Russian President
Published on Wednesday, 7th February 2024.
From books to TV to social, the culinary gadget that's hard to miss.
Published on Wednesday, 31st January 2024.
How US voters were called by a fake Joe Biden.
Published on Wednesday, 24th January 2024.
Understanding the Houthi media strategy.
Published on Wednesday, 17th January 2024.
Why did it take a TV drama for a huge injustice to get the headlines it deserves?
Published on Wednesday, 10th January 2024.
Executive Producer Mike Cotton on a new series of the hit reality TV show.
Published on Wednesday, 3rd January 2024.
The comedian, writer and actor looks back on her influential career.
Published on Wednesday, 27th December 2023.
Clarissa Ward on reporting from Gaza despite a ban on journalists entering.
Published on Wednesday, 20th December 2023.
How the Money Saving Expert earned the trust of a nation
Published on Wednesday, 13th December 2023.
A documentary on Pan Am Flight 103.
Published on Wednesday, 6th December 2023.
Lord Grade recorded at the Voice of the Listener and Viewer conference, 29 November 2023
Published on Wednesday, 29th November 2023.
The TV supremo who re-launched Doctor Who in 2005 on the latest iteration of the franchise
Understanding the men who are influencing the future.
Published on Wednesday, 22nd November 2023.
How politicians can still make a splash in the papers.
Published on Wednesday, 15th November 2023.
How social media users from both sides are spreading disinformation.
Published on Wednesday, 8th November 2023.
The role played by the Qatari outlet in bringing news from Gaza.
Published on Wednesday, 1st November 2023.
How Jennifer Lee, Disney's animation boss, changed cinema forever.
Published on Wednesday, 25th October 2023.
How the media first reported the story.
Published on Wednesday, 18th October 2023.
Published on Wednesday, 11th October 2023.
How journalists and ministers crossed swords at the Conservative party conference.
Published on Wednesday, 4th October 2023.
The Guardian's move into Europe.
Published on Wednesday, 27th September 2023.
Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer on the Russell Brand allegations.
Published on Wednesday, 20th September 2023.
The appeal of a British newspaper to foreign investors.
Published on Wednesday, 13th September 2023.
How new EU rules could shape the online experience for everyone.
Published on Wednesday, 6th September 2023.
We look at the fallout from a row about privacy at Zoom.
Published on Wednesday, 30th August 2023.
The perspectives of three journalists who have covered the 10 month proceedings
Published on Wednesday, 23rd August 2023.
We explore what the rise of AI means for the news business
Published on Wednesday, 16th August 2023.
Trump's legal battles are the trials of the century. Will judges let the cameras in?
Published on Wednesday, 9th August 2023.
Advertising legend Sir John Hegarty on creativity and his career.
Published on Wednesday, 2nd August 2023.
How journalists are covering the European heatwaves and wildfires
Published on Wednesday, 26th July 2023.
Stuart Ramsay on Myanmar's forgotten civil war
Published on Wednesday, 19th July 2023.
What it tells us about the influence The Sun still holds on public discourse.
Published on Wednesday, 12th July 2023.
Mistrust of journalists in France and how some have been a target.
Published on Wednesday, 5th July 2023.
How Yevgeny Prigozhin used Telegram to announce his rebellion.
Published on Wednesday, 28th June 2023.
Boris Johnson quits Parliament - and signs with The Daily Mail.
Published on Wednesday, 21st June 2023.
The Black Mirror creator reflects on satire, free speech and why AI can’t replace him.
Published on Wednesday, 14th June 2023.
Lucy Williamson reveals the story behind her interview with the controversial influencer.
Published on Wednesday, 7th June 2023.
Lobby insiders reveal how political journalism really works.
Published on Wednesday, 31st May 2023.
Eliot Higgins says the Twitter boss is talking 'garbage'.
Published on Wednesday, 24th May 2023.
The role of the media in Turkey's presidential election.
Published on Wednesday, 17th May 2023.
Extended interview with the BBC's International Editor.
Published on Wednesday, 10th May 2023.
David Olusoga reflects on his career, and comedian Nish Kumar launches a new podcast.
Published on Wednesday, 3rd May 2023.
What the firing of Tucker Carlson means for America.
Published on Wednesday, 26th April 2023.
How the New York Times found the suspect behind the US classified documents dump.
Published on Wednesday, 19th April 2023.
The BBC's James Clayton on his Twitter scoop.
Published on Wednesday, 12th April 2023.
The media strategy shaping China's global image.
Published on Wednesday, 5th April 2023.
A rare interview with Geordie Greig, once of the Mail and now at the Independent.
Published on Wednesday, 29th March 2023.
Journalist Gary Younge has seen up close some of the defining moments of our age.
Published on Friday, 17th March 2023.
After Gary Lineker's tweet triggered a BBC crisis, what does 'impartiality' actually mean?
Published on Wednesday, 15th March 2023.
The BBC says that it's having a 'frank conversation' with Gary Lineker after another tweet
Published on Wednesday, 8th March 2023.
From Matt Hancock's texts to a new take on covid's origin, journalism is reliving 2020.
Published on Wednesday, 1st March 2023.
Lessons for the media and police after family criticism.
Published on Wednesday, 22nd February 2023.
The creator of RuPaul’s Drag Race on a revolution in reality TV.
Published on Wednesday, 15th February 2023.
As a star presenter departs, the CEO reveals his strategy for the news channel.
Published on Wednesday, 8th February 2023.
The Indian government asks Twitter and YouTube to take down a new documentary.
Published on Wednesday, 1st February 2023.
How the Conservative chair's tax affairs were exposed by journalists.
Published on Wednesday, 25th January 2023.
Richard Sharp tells Katie Razzall about his role in the Boris Johnson loan row
Published on Tuesday, 24th January 2023.
How VICE World News joined the inner circle of the world's most controversial influencer.
Published on Wednesday, 18th January 2023.
Michelle Donelan on Channel 4, Prince Harry and why the Parthenon marbles are staying put.
Published on Wednesday, 11th January 2023.
How a new reality format conquered TV.
Published on Wednesday, 4th January 2023.
Revealing the secrets of wildlife TV shows with some of the best producers in the business
Published on Wednesday, 28th December 2022.
Understanding the chaos at Twitter and why it matters to the rest of us.
Published on Wednesday, 21st December 2022.
British tabloids including the Mirror and Express plot US launch.
Published on Wednesday, 14th December 2022.
Kevin Lygo on the launch of ITV's new streaming service.
Published on Wednesday, 7th December 2022.
The challenge of reporting the protests sweeping the country.
Published on Wednesday, 30th November 2022.
Football presenter says BBC should speak out on human rights abuses by World Cup hosts.
Published on Wednesday, 23rd November 2022.
How direct action stunts grab headlines over coverage of Cop27.
Published on Wednesday, 16th November 2022.
Jürgen Klopp says media 'should have sent a message' about Qatar's unsuitability years ago
Published on Wednesday, 9th November 2022.
Does it matter that the world’s richest man now owns Twitter?
Published on Wednesday, 2nd November 2022.
Looking back at the creation of the BBC, and forward to its future.
Published on Wednesday, 26th October 2022.
The role played by right-wing newspapers in Truss' mini-budget.
Published on Wednesday, 19th October 2022.
John Simpson on the risk of picking a side when covering Ukraine.
Published on Wednesday, 12th October 2022.
Universal’s Donna Langley on life as one of Hollywood's most powerful women.
Published on Wednesday, 5th October 2022.
What the media does when currencies crash.
Published on Wednesday, 28th September 2022.
Amid the pageantry, was there room for journalism?
Published on Wednesday, 21st September 2022.
The challenge for broadcasters to report a moment in history.
Published on Wednesday, 14th September 2022.
Microsoft are trying to pull off the deal of the year, but UK regulators have questions.
Published on Wednesday, 7th September 2022.
How Jon Sopel and Emily Maitlis swapped the BBC for Global.
Published on Wednesday, 31st August 2022.
Six months on from the invasion of Ukraine, what have we learned from journalists?
Published on Wednesday, 24th August 2022.
Do soaps still matter in a world of structured reality, streaming and social media?
Published on Wednesday, 17th August 2022.
How well does today's news media report on industrial disputes?
Published on Wednesday, 10th August 2022.
How the public appetite for true crime has created an unending production boom
Published on Wednesday, 3rd August 2022.
The sci-fi concept that's becoming reality.
Published on Wednesday, 27th July 2022.
The negotiating, the cajoling and the hard graft that gets TV leadership debates on air.
Published on Wednesday, 20th July 2022.
Reporting an election campaign that most of the public doesn’t have a say in.
Published on Wednesday, 13th July 2022.
As ministers resign, support for the Prime Minister from his media allies drains away
Published on Wednesday, 6th July 2022.
Leader of the QAnon conspiracy theory appears to be back online.
Published on Wednesday, 29th June 2022.
Ofcom says the BBC 'must transform the way it serves audiences'.
Published on Wednesday, 22nd June 2022.
The investigative journalist's first interview after the Leave.EU founder loses libel case
Published on Friday, 17th June 2022.
Angelos Frangopoulos on launching GB News.
Published on Wednesday, 8th June 2022.
A new job for a Breakfast star and the media's Jubilee coverage
Published on Wednesday, 1st June 2022.
The role played by the media in the whole saga.
Published on Wednesday, 25th May 2022.
How The Sun fought going to court.
Published on Wednesday, 18th May 2022.
Extended interview with Alex Mahon, Channel 4 CEO.
Published on Wednesday, 11th May 2022.
The journalists who exposed Tim Westwood and wrongdoing in Westminster.
Published on Wednesday, 4th May 2022.
What could Elon Musk’s $44bn deal to buy Twitter mean for the future of the platform?
Published on Wednesday, 27th April 2022.
The journalist discusses his new TV show, 'cancel culture' and the limits of free speech.
Published on Wednesday, 20th April 2022.
As Macron and Le Pen go head to head, Le Monde launches an English edition.
Published on Wednesday, 13th April 2022.
The creator of This American Life and Serial on his life in radio and podcasting.
Published on Wednesday, 6th April 2022.
Local and international perspectives on the war.
Published on Wednesday, 30th March 2022.
Movie boss Scott Stuber on the Oscars, luring talent and the future of film.
Published on Wednesday, 23rd March 2022.
The journalists investigating 'Londongrad'.
Published on Wednesday, 16th March 2022.
BBC plan to get news to Russians
Published on Wednesday, 9th March 2022.
Russia limits free media, while western journalists try to make sense of war on the ground
Published on Wednesday, 2nd March 2022.
British Government versus Russian Media in the Ukraine crisis
Published on Wednesday, 23rd February 2022.
The relationship between the press and those running the country.
Published on Wednesday, 16th February 2022.
Exposing the truth behind drone strikes and human rights abuses.
Published on Wednesday, 9th February 2022.
Joe Rogan's podcast drags the music streamer into a free speech debate.
Published on Wednesday, 2nd February 2022.
Ahead of a major US trial, ITV News' Rohit Kachroo on interviewing British ISIS fighters.
Published on Wednesday, 26th January 2022.
Boris Johnson's supposed fightback strategy and a new BBC licence fee deal.
Published on Wednesday, 19th January 2022.
Ben Smith aims to take on CNN, the New York Times and the BBC.
Published on Wednesday, 12th January 2022.
Journalists are criticised for "obsessing over" or "normalising" the events of 6 January.
Published on Wednesday, 5th January 2022.
'And now for something completely different on The Media Show.'
Published on Wednesday, 29th December 2021.
The scientists and journalists who have become characters within the Covid story.
Published on Wednesday, 22nd December 2021.
The Channel 4 News presenter on politicians, impartiality and a flight with Idi Amin.
Published on Wednesday, 15th December 2021.
How The Mirror and ITV News uncovered the political story of the year.
Published on Wednesday, 8th December 2021.
Are trolls severing the ties between reader and reporter?
Published on Wednesday, 1st December 2021.
Changes at the Mail, and an interview in Belarus, show the power of the press.
Published on Wednesday, 24th November 2021.
Culture secretary on arts and media in schools, cancel culture and the future of the BBC
From "door-stepping" to naming attackers, journalists question their practice
Published on Wednesday, 17th November 2021.
Broadcasters shift more shows out of London, as Amazon and Netflix move in.
Published on Wednesday, 10th November 2021.
Radio audiences have changed during the pandemic. Who are the winners and losers?
Published on Thursday, 4th November 2021.
After a difficult week, Facebook invests in an alternative-reality future.
Published on Wednesday, 27th October 2021.
Should journalists dispense with objectivity and become activists to save the planet?
Published on Wednesday, 20th October 2021.
From Netflix investment to newspapers, how much media sway does Saudi Arabia now have?
Published on Wednesday, 13th October 2021.
How an investigation like the Pandora Papers aims for impact
Published on Wednesday, 6th October 2021.
As conference season continues, the media strategy of party leaders is dissected.
Published on Wednesday, 29th September 2021.
The MOTD presenter on his life in media.
Published on Tuesday, 21st September 2021.
Has the Western media lost interest in Afghanistan at a pivotal moment?
Published on Wednesday, 15th September 2021.
Screenwriter Jack Thorne on why the industry must change.
Published on Wednesday, 8th September 2021.
Why news outlets are claiming to have a non-metropolitan outlook on reporting the UK.
Published on Wednesday, 1st September 2021.
Why are there so many reboots on TV?
Published on Wednesday, 25th August 2021.
Are we now living in the 'Creator Economy'?
Published on Wednesday, 18th August 2021.
Why are foreign journalists leaving China and Hong Kong?
Published on Wednesday, 11th August 2021.
The journalist in charge of news on ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5.
Published on Wednesday, 4th August 2021.
Discovery on their Olympics coverage, plus a blockbuster new cricket tournament.
Published on Wednesday, 28th July 2021.
How a global group of news outlets teamed up to expose a phone hacking tool
Published on Wednesday, 21st July 2021.
An inside look at Facebook after England footballers are sent racist messages.
Published on Wednesday, 14th July 2021.
The Chinese app challenging YouTube and Instagram.
Published on Wednesday, 7th July 2021.
A scoop in The Sun brings down a cabinet minister. How influential are newspapers?
Published on Wednesday, 30th June 2021.
Chief executive Alex Mahon on the broadcaster's future.
Published on Wednesday, 23rd June 2021.
World leaders gather, but journalists are left outside.
Published on Wednesday, 16th June 2021.
Commercial radio goes ad-free, and presenters go it alone.
Published on Wednesday, 9th June 2021.
Foreign coverage was cut right back during Covid. Will it return?
Published on Wednesday, 2nd June 2021.
The BBC's entire governance is called into question.
Published on Wednesday, 26th May 2021.
How social media became a weapon of war.
Published on Wednesday, 19th May 2021.
Who sets the news agenda - and what role do politicians play?
Published on Wednesday, 12th May 2021.
From distrustful readers to Silicon Valley power, Amol Rajan on the future of news.
Published on Wednesday, 5th May 2021.
Wondery launches a UK podcast, while Spotify and Apple bring in subscriptions.
Published on Wednesday, 28th April 2021.
War reporting, capitalist excess, and the Greensill lobbying scoop.
Published on Wednesday, 21st April 2021.
Violent scenes in Belfast have challenged the media.
Published on Wednesday, 14th April 2021.
Co-founder Steve Huffman on the limits of free speech and taking on Wall Street.
Published on Wednesday, 31st March 2021.
Global perspectives on fake news and misinformation from BBC World Service listeners.
Published on Wednesday, 24th March 2021.
How do journalists get at the truth in government?
Published on Wednesday, 17th March 2021.
Washington Post editor Marty Baron reflects on Trump, Pulitzers and Bezos.
The chairman of GB News on his roles at The Sunday Times, the BBC and The Spectator
Published on Friday, 12th March 2021.
Piers Morgan looks for a new job and other aftershocks of the historic royal interview.
Published on Wednesday, 10th March 2021.
A major news story in Scotland confuses London-based media.
Published on Wednesday, 3rd March 2021.
Facebook pulls news from Australia, plus the launch of Boom Radio.
Published on Wednesday, 24th February 2021.
Competition and Markets Authority chief executive says Facebook and Google "too powerful"
Published on Tuesday, 23rd February 2021.
Robert Moore and producer Sophie Alexander explain their first draft of history.
Published on Friday, 12th February 2021.
Why British broadcasters need "urgent" protection, and the success of Britain's Got Talent
Published on Wednesday, 10th February 2021.
JB Perrette, head of Discovery International; plus Netflix's Bridgerton.
Published on Wednesday, 3rd February 2021.
Daily Express editor Gary Jones on the paper's change of direction.
Published on Wednesday, 27th January 2021.
The challenge for journalists of reaching the frontline.
Published on Wednesday, 20th January 2021.
Parler taken offline and President Trump silenced by social media giants.
Published on Wednesday, 13th January 2021.
Developers behind Minecraft and the Roblox game Adopt Me on keeping kids entertained.
Published on Wednesday, 6th January 2021.
Emmy winner behind His Dark Materials and The Night Of, on her career and the industry.
Published on Wednesday, 30th December 2020.
From celebrities to the Royal Family, why 2020 has been a very busy year for media lawyers
Published on Wednesday, 23rd December 2020.
Broadcast rights, new players, and the challenge of a packed fixture list.
Published on Wednesday, 16th December 2020.
Melanie Dawes, Ofcom CEO, on her plan to protect the UK media industry.
Published on Wednesday, 9th December 2020.
Do journalists have the scientific literacy to cover the pandemic?
Published on Wednesday, 2nd December 2020.
Annette King, UK boss of Publicis Groupe, on her career in advertising.
Published on Wednesday, 25th November 2020.
Trump "plans to wreck Fox News" whilst the tech platforms face new regulation.
Published on Wednesday, 18th November 2020.
Extended interview with the Minister for Media recorded at the Radio Academy Festival.
Published on Wednesday, 11th November 2020.
25 years on, allegations of "sheer dishonesty" behind Martin Bashir's historic interview
Published on Wednesday, 4th November 2020.
Daily Mirror editor Alison Phillips on her strategy for survival.
Published on Wednesday, 28th October 2020.
Facebook and Twitter accused of censorship over a tabloid story about Joe Biden's son.
Published on Wednesday, 21st October 2020.
Does journalism still report the facts or has it been hijacked by opinion?
Published on Wednesday, 14th October 2020.
Exclusive interview with the UK boss of Google's video sharing platform.
Published on Wednesday, 7th October 2020.
"Biden's hidden earpiece" is the latest theory to cross from the fringes to the mainstream
Published on Wednesday, 30th September 2020.
Ian Katz on keeping Channel 4's flagship show on-air.
Published on Wednesday, 23rd September 2020.
Exploring the diversity of the UK's newsrooms.
Published on Wednesday, 16th September 2020.
Extended interview with the UK boss of Spotify, the country's most popular music service.
Published on Wednesday, 9th September 2020.
Mark Thompson on transforming The New York Times and the future of media.
Published on Wednesday, 2nd September 2020.
The outgoing BBC Director-General on the crises and successes of his time in charge.
Published on Wednesday, 26th August 2020.
Joe Tidy looks under the bonnet of TikTok, Apple and Facebook.
Published on Wednesday, 19th August 2020.
The BBC's Director of Creative Diversity on why change is needed.
Published on Wednesday, 12th August 2020.
Intrigue and drama at two of the world’s most talked about media companies.
Published on Wednesday, 5th August 2020.
Newsroom rebellions, 'cancel culture' and the question of free speech.
Published on Wednesday, 29th July 2020.
The niche broadcasters taking on the mainstream.
Published on Wednesday, 22nd July 2020.
With the industry in crisis, what can be done to save regional newspapers?
Published on Wednesday, 15th July 2020.
How news outlets inadvertently published propaganda from a network of fake journalists.
Published on Wednesday, 8th July 2020.
Times Radio launches and a reckoning for Twitch.
Published on Wednesday, 1st July 2020.
How the pandemic is changing the ad industry.
Published on Wednesday, 24th June 2020.
The role of opinion in journalism, from newspaper columnists to reader comments.
Published on Wednesday, 17th June 2020.
When protests cease and statues stop falling, will journalists still report racism?
Published on Wednesday, 10th June 2020.
The Guardian's Katharine Viner on resisting a paywall and fighting government obfuscation.
Published on Wednesday, 3rd June 2020.
As CNN marks 40 years, an extended interview with one of its most celebrated journalists.
Published on Wednesday, 27th May 2020.
From documentaries to soap operas, how producers are making TV in a lockdown.
Published on Wednesday, 20th May 2020.
Stories that explain the pandemic through statistics, are some of the most shared online.
Published on Wednesday, 13th May 2020.
From Roblox to Call of Duty, the lockdown has meant record participation in gaming.
Published on Wednesday, 6th May 2020.
How feature writers get the famous to say things they wish they hadn’t
Published on Wednesday, 29th April 2020.
The Economist editor Zanny Minton Beddoes
Published on Wednesday, 22nd April 2020.
How Ben Frow turned the broadcaster into RTS Channel of the Year.
Published on Wednesday, 15th April 2020.
How religious broadcasters connect with believers at home.
Published on Tuesday, 7th April 2020.
Simon Mayo, Iain Lee and Linda McDermott on why the DJs will save us.
Published on Wednesday, 1st April 2020.
The ingenuity to keep TV and news going - and how esports can fill the void of live sport
Published on Wednesday, 25th March 2020.
The media's new respect for scientists
Published on Thursday, 19th March 2020.
Are journalists reporting coronavirus responsibly?
Published on Wednesday, 11th March 2020.
How a family feud complicates the sale of The Daily Telegraph.
Published on Wednesday, 4th March 2020.
Why have some intellectual print publications defied the trend and increased sales?
Published on Wednesday, 26th February 2020.
Yorkshire Post editor James Mitchinson on fighting for journalism and the north of England
Published on Wednesday, 19th February 2020.
As Spotify makes another acquisition, how podcasts went mainstream.
Published on Wednesday, 12th February 2020.
Boris Johnson is accused of avoiding journalists and making his own videos
Published on Wednesday, 5th February 2020.
How exiting the EU deprives some journalists of their favourite topic.
Published on Wednesday, 29th January 2020.
Why factual TV is the new box set to binge on.
Published on Wednesday, 22nd January 2020.
Why Harry and Meghan's media strategy failed
Published on Wednesday, 15th January 2020.
Andy Wilman is exec producer of The Grand Tour and was the creative force behind Top Gear
Published on Wednesday, 8th January 2020.
UK producers are capitalising on the global demand for new shows - how long will it last?
Published on Wednesday, 1st January 2020.
Private Eye editor on making jokes about Boris Johnson, Prince Andrew and Greta Thunberg
Published on Sunday, 22nd December 2019.
Yet again the media misread the election. Is it time to rethink political journalism?
Published on Wednesday, 18th December 2019.
How the Pulitzer winner picked a fight with an untouchable Hollywood mogul
Published on Wednesday, 11th December 2019.
Amazon has the Premier League for December, as big tech flirts with live broadcasting
Published on Wednesday, 4th December 2019.
From podcasts to a new magazine, why covering crime pays
Published on Wednesday, 27th November 2019.
Channel 4's Dorothy Byrne and how journalism can help restore public trust in politics
Published on Wednesday, 20th November 2019.
Exclusive interview with Facebook's boss in Northern Europe
Meet the editors, Dean Baquet and Lionel Barber
Published on Wednesday, 13th November 2019.
Extended interview with the man who's transformed Disney
Published on Friday, 1st November 2019.
Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey broke the story that ignited the #MeToo movement
Published on Wednesday, 30th October 2019.
Sky News presenter on her new show and long career in news
Published on Wednesday, 23rd October 2019.
The challenges of reporting stories from the frontline and the black hole left by Fortnite
Published on Wednesday, 16th October 2019.
The role of AI in the lives of young people, recorded at the BBC Blue Room conference.
Published on Wednesday, 9th October 2019.
The crisis at the BBC following complaints against Breakfast presenter Naga Munchetty.
Published on Wednesday, 2nd October 2019.
From hit game shows to gangster drama, Steven Knight on his extraordinary career.
Published on Wednesday, 25th September 2019.
LBC is gaining listeners thanks to a strategy of employing highly opinionated presenters.
Published on Wednesday, 18th September 2019.
BBC Parliament is enjoying record ratings as the political drama unfolds.
Published on Wednesday, 11th September 2019.
As politics goes into meltdown, the journalists trying to make sense of it all.
Published on Wednesday, 4th September 2019.
What the rapid growth of virtual assistants in the home means for you.
Published on Wednesday, 28th August 2019.
Some brands are ensuring their ads do not appear with news stories they disapprove of.
Published on Wednesday, 21st August 2019.
How can reality TV and radio take better care of participants?
Published on Wednesday, 14th August 2019.
How Eliot Higgins founded Bellingcat and reinvented investigative journalism
Published on Wednesday, 7th August 2019.
The Athletic has hired some of the UK's most popular football writers.
Published on Wednesday, 31st July 2019.
As Boris Johnson swaps punditry for Downing Street, how much power do columnists have?
Published on Wednesday, 24th July 2019.
Contempt of court and leaking secrets.
Published on Wednesday, 17th July 2019.
Behind the scenes at the world's biggest annual broadcast event
Published on Wednesday, 10th July 2019.
The BBC's Annual Report reveals that fewer young people are tuning in.
Published on Wednesday, 3rd July 2019.
From Brexit to Trump, why do so many journalists keep getting it wrong?
Published on Wednesday, 26th June 2019.
Harmful stereotypes have been banned from ads, and ITV is banning all-male writing teams.
Published on Wednesday, 19th June 2019.
How the media is scrutinising the Conservative leadership rivals.
Published on Wednesday, 12th June 2019.
How The New York Times grew one of the world's most popular podcasts
Sky's Zai Bennett on how their HBO co-production has become a huge critical hit
Published on Wednesday, 5th June 2019.
A fake Nancy Pelosi video has fooled millions in the US and marks a new era of fake news
Published on Wednesday, 29th May 2019.
How a covert film leaked to journalists has brought down Austria's government.
Published on Wednesday, 22nd May 2019.
How Ted Sarandos turned Netflix into one of the world's most valuable companies.
Published on Wednesday, 15th May 2019.
News UK has opened a social influencer marketing agency
Published on Wednesday, 8th May 2019.
Priscilla Parish, executive producer of the UK's most popular show, reveals how it's made.
Published on Wednesday, 1st May 2019.
Remembering the 29-year-old journalist killed while observing rioting in Londonderry.
Published on Wednesday, 24th April 2019.
When journalists and politicians do battle
Published on Wednesday, 17th April 2019.
How Julie Etchingham and Alison Phillips reached the top.
Published on Wednesday, 10th April 2019.
The soft power of hard news
Published on Wednesday, 3rd April 2019.
Alastair Fothergill is the producer behind some of the world's most popular nature shows
Published on Wednesday, 27th March 2019.
Editor-in-chief of HuffPost on the ethics of reporting the Christchurch mosque attacks.
Published on Wednesday, 20th March 2019.
The Herald in Scotland has ended daily leader columns - will other papers follow suit?
Published on Wednesday, 13th March 2019.
Dan Reed on his film Leaving Neverland, which alleges Michael Jackson was a paedophile.
Published on Wednesday, 6th March 2019.
The UK's largest operator of commercial radio stations is axing many local shows
Published on Wednesday, 27th February 2019.
The DCMS Select Committee releases its report on fake news and disinformation
Published on Wednesday, 20th February 2019.
Demand for news is higher than ever, but fewer people are prepared to pay for it
Published on Wednesday, 13th February 2019.
Swedish streaming company Spotify has announced a major expansion into podcasting.
Published on Wednesday, 6th February 2019.
Saudi Arabia is accused of stealing sports rights on an industrial scale.
Published on Wednesday, 30th January 2019.
An extended interview with the producer of some of TV's most popular dramas
Published on Wednesday, 23rd January 2019.
Bauer Media's Steve Parkinson explains the strategy behind Scala Radio
The father of a teenager who took her own life says Instagram "helped kill my daughter"
Dame Pippa Harris, executive producer behind one of Britain's most popular shows.
CNN's man in Moscow on the world news events that have shaped his career
Published on Wednesday, 16th January 2019.
How fact-checking became an industry
The producer of Sex Education on working with the streaming giant.
Published on Wednesday, 9th January 2019.
Top PR practitioners reveal the secrets of their trade
Published on Wednesday, 2nd January 2019.
How radio in the morning became a banquet.
Published on Wednesday, 26th December 2018.
The editor of the Racing Post and the founder of a slow news magazine
Published on Wednesday, 19th December 2018.
The programme asks if we have a racist media culture.
Published on Wednesday, 12th December 2018.
How radio is changing
Published on Wednesday, 5th December 2018.
Justin Trudeau's government has unveiled a plan to subsidise the news industry.
Published on Wednesday, 28th November 2018.
A legend of Fleet Street on his career and the art of concise writing
Has journalism's obsession with colourful characters distorted Brexit coverage?
Published on Wednesday, 21st November 2018.
Amol is joined in Edinburgh by CNN, the FT, CBS News, Deutsche Welle, and Facebook
Published on Friday, 16th November 2018.
Special edition of the show recorded at News Xchange 2018.
Published on Wednesday, 14th November 2018.
Alex Mahon, CEO of Channel 4, explains her strategy for the broadcaster.
Published on Wednesday, 7th November 2018.
New research suggests the number of journalists in the UK has increased.
Published on Wednesday, 31st October 2018.
Will streaming change the way we watch sport?
Published on Wednesday, 24th October 2018.
Former editor of The Times and director of BBC News on his new "slow news" venture
Published on Wednesday, 17th October 2018.
Facebook announces new rules on political ads, and Tortoise promises 'open journalism'.
Journalist Jamal Khashoggi is missing after a visit to the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.
Published on Wednesday, 10th October 2018.
Boss of the US conglomerate on dealing with Netflix - and his favourite Channel 5 shows
How Theresa May deals with the press - and the outlets who claim she avoids them
Published on Wednesday, 3rd October 2018.
A giant of the record industry talks about music's shift to digital and his own career
A BBC team uncovered the truth behind a video the Cameroon government called fake news.
Published on Wednesday, 26th September 2018.
Social media meets reality in Channel 4's new show The Circle
Published on Wednesday, 19th September 2018.
Sky News have hired Mark Austin to present a new 5pm show.
Published on Thursday, 13th September 2018.
Why The New Yorker has backtracked on an interview with Steve Bannon.
Published on Wednesday, 5th September 2018.
Louise Pentland has built an audience of millions via YouTube and Instagram.
Published on Wednesday, 29th August 2018.
Why the Metro and the TLS are bucking the trend and increasing their readers.
Published on Wednesday, 22nd August 2018.
The BBC will not appeal the High Court judgement in the Cliff Richard's privacy case.
Published on Wednesday, 15th August 2018.
YouTube, Facebook and Apple have banned content from US conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.
Published on Wednesday, 8th August 2018.
The Guardian has run an investigation paid for by Greenpeace.
Published on Thursday, 2nd August 2018.
Dan Snow's new history streaming service aims to cut out regular channels. Will it work?
Published on Wednesday, 25th July 2018.
Sir Cliff Richard has won his BBC privacy case. What does it mean for journalism?
Published on Wednesday, 18th July 2018.
Latest figures show that men still dominate the BBC's list of highest paid stars.
Published on Wednesday, 11th July 2018.
England's success is a boon for the media but where's the line between journalist and fan?
Published on Wednesday, 4th July 2018.
Seymour Hersh is considered to be one of America's greatest investigative journalists
Published on Wednesday, 27th June 2018.
Seymour Hersh is considered to be one of America's greatest investigative journalists.
A live debate from the BBC Radio Theatre about the revolution in news.
Published on Wednesday, 20th June 2018.
Two Sunday newspapers found they both had the same story on Russian links to Brexit.
Published on Wednesday, 13th June 2018.
ITV has found a hit in Love Island. What does its success teach other broadcasters?
Published on Wednesday, 6th June 2018.
Arkady Babchenko was reported to have been murdered in Kiev - then he turned up alive.
Published on Friday, 1st June 2018.
Digital radio is now more popular than FM - and Amazon and Spotify have it in their sights
Published on Wednesday, 23rd May 2018.
Why media companies are investing in artificial intelligence.
Published on Wednesday, 16th May 2018.
The publishers finding new markets for news.
Published on Thursday, 10th May 2018.
Mark Zuckerberg has been threatened with a summons by Parliament.
Published on Wednesday, 2nd May 2018.
The Guardian was reporting on Windrush for six months before the story hit the headlines.
Published on Wednesday, 25th April 2018.
How journalists work in a war zone.
Published on Wednesday, 18th April 2018.
How the media lives in the shadow of big tech.
Published on Wednesday, 11th April 2018.
The team behind My Dad Wrote a Porno discuss the podcast's global appeal.
Published on Wednesday, 4th April 2018.
Google has launched a feature that will allow users to buy subscriptions from news sites
Published on Thursday, 29th March 2018.
Can we trust technology companies to look after our personal information?
Published on Wednesday, 28th March 2018.
The Observer journalist reveals the backstory to her Cambridge Analytica scoop.
Published on Wednesday, 21st March 2018.
George Osborne explains his redesign of The Evening Standard.
Published on Wednesday, 14th March 2018.
How journalists approach a high profile story when few facts are known.
Published on Wednesday, 7th March 2018.
Why political parties and advertisers crave influence on social media.
Published on Wednesday, 28th February 2018.
Labour leader calls Czech spy stories 'nonsense' and tells the press 'change is coming'.
Published on Wednesday, 21st February 2018.
Trinity Mirror buys the Express & Star, Times' Oxfam abuse scoop, Premier League rights.
Published on Wednesday, 14th February 2018.
The government has ordered a review of how it could help Britain's newspaper industry.
Published on Wednesday, 7th February 2018.
Why is the BBC overpaying some male journalists?
Published on Wednesday, 31st January 2018.
Rupert Murdoch has made the tech giants an offer he would like them not to refuse.
Published on Wednesday, 24th January 2018.
Change in how Facebook ranks posts has been dubbed 'a nuclear bomb on the media industry'.
Published on Wednesday, 17th January 2018.
Michael Wolff is accused of betraying contacts to write his book about Trump's White House
Published on Wednesday, 10th January 2018.
Who were the TV winners and losers over the festive period?
Published on Wednesday, 3rd January 2018.
Producers of the world's most popular shows reveal the secret to creating a hit format.
Published on Wednesday, 27th December 2017.
Robert Peston has revealed how he voted in the EU referendum.
Published on Wednesday, 20th December 2017.
The entertainment assets of 21st Century Fox are rumoured to be up for sale.
Published on Wednesday, 13th December 2017.
Guardian editor Katharine Viner, spin doctors v broadcasters, Ben De Pear Channel 4 News.
Published on Wednesday, 6th December 2017.
Do British journalists abandon their principles when it comes to the Monarchy?
Published on Wednesday, 29th November 2017.
Paperchase has apologised for advertising in the Daily Mail after an online campaign.
Published on Wednesday, 22nd November 2017.
Vladimir Putin is accused of weaponising information to sow discord in the West.
Published on Wednesday, 15th November 2017.
The Paradise Papers are 1.4TB of leaked financial documents - and dozens of stories.
Published on Wednesday, 8th November 2017.
How BuzzFeed broke the story of the Hollywood actor accused of sexual misconduct.
Published on Thursday, 2nd November 2017.
Ashley Highfield runs Johnston Press, one of the UK's largest regional publishers.
Published on Wednesday, 25th October 2017.
The murder of Maltese investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia.
Published on Wednesday, 18th October 2017.
Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein stands accused of years of sexual misconduct.
Published on Wednesday, 11th October 2017.
Clare Balding has denied claims that she demanded approval of a Saga Magazine interview.
Published on Thursday, 5th October 2017.
Nick Robinson argues how the BBC should respond to the popularity of hyper-partisan news.
Published on Thursday, 28th September 2017.
Amol Rajan hears how social media has created new ethical dilemmas for reporters.
Published on Wednesday, 20th September 2017.
How does the UK retain its position as one of the world's leading producers of TV?
Published on Wednesday, 13th September 2017.
Coleen Rooney has appealed for photographers to stop following her family.
Published on Wednesday, 6th September 2017.
BBC and North Korea, Steve Hewlett scholarship winner, Amazon and TV sport rights.
Published on Wednesday, 30th August 2017.
Martin Lewis, the Westminster lobby, Will Young and Chris Sweeney's Homo Sapiens podcast.
Published on Wednesday, 23rd August 2017.
Amol Rajan goes behind the scenes at Test Match Special.
Published on Wednesday, 16th August 2017.
Media mogul John Malone, newspapers 'ripping' content, and inside online moderation.
Published on Wednesday, 9th August 2017.
Johnston Press have announced job losses at some of its weekly Scottish papers.
Published on Wednesday, 26th July 2017.
Amol Rajan meets Nikolay Bogachihin, head of RT in the UK, and tours its London office.
Published on Wednesday, 5th July 2017.
Why has Saudi Arabia demanded the closure of Middle East Eye, a London-based media outlet?
Published on Wednesday, 28th June 2017.
Have Britain's newspapers lost their influence on British politics?
Published on Wednesday, 14th June 2017.
CNN boss Tony Maddox hits back at claims the network staged a Muslim protest in London.
Published on Wednesday, 7th June 2017.
Has social media reaction changed how journalists conduct political interviews?
Published on Wednesday, 31st May 2017.
Information commissioner on political ads, Michael Schmidt of the New York Times, iPlayer.
Published on Wednesday, 17th May 2017.
Andrea Catherwood discusses recent restrictions on the media in Turkey.
Published on Wednesday, 3rd May 2017.
Andrea Catherwood asks how the UK media will cover the general election at short notice.
Published on Wednesday, 19th April 2017.
Sean Spicer's apology, Cleveland Police snooping on journalists, and S-Town's Brian Reed.
Published on Wednesday, 12th April 2017.
Radio 2 and Ofcom's news quota; cricket TV rights.
Published on Wednesday, 5th April 2017.
Topical programme about the fast-changing media world.
Published on Wednesday, 29th March 2017.
Andrea Catherwood talks to Nicholas Coleridge about stepping back at Conde Nast.
Published on Wednesday, 22nd March 2017.
Andrea Catherwood speaks to Katie Hopkins about Twitter, free speech and libel law.
Published on Wednesday, 15th March 2017.
Andrea Catherwood asks if it is time for a rethink about BBC presenters and impartiality.
Published on Wednesday, 8th March 2017.
A compromise on press regulation, Trump versus the media and ITV's The Nightly Show.
Published on Wednesday, 1st March 2017.
Steve Hewlett: journalist, editor and presenter of The Media Show.
Published on Wednesday, 22nd February 2017.
Secrecy and whistleblowing, Stig Abell of the TLS, and radio style guides.
Published on Wednesday, 15th February 2017.
Andrea Catherwood discusses David Beckham, media exposure and reputation management.
Published on Wednesday, 8th February 2017.
Andrea Catherwood talks to Sarah Sands, newly appointed editor of the Today programmme.
Published on Wednesday, 1st February 2017.
James Harding on alleged BBC bias against Trump. Plus, Sky results and iconic news photos.
Published on Wednesday, 25th January 2017.
Andrea Catherwood discusses Theresa May's pick of media outlets, why US Vogue?
Published on Wednesday, 18th January 2017.
Steve Hewlett discusses what lies ahead for the man set to be chair of the BBC.
Published on Thursday, 12th January 2017.
Steve Hewlett talks to David Blunkett about press regulation.
Published on Thursday, 5th January 2017.
Scoops, scandals & sackings: Piers Morgan reveals his life story to Steve Hewlett.
Published on Thursday, 29th December 2016.
Andrea Catherwood asks what is next for Murdoch's bid for Sky.
Steve Hewlett discusses what next for Rupert Murdoch, 20th Century Fox and Sky.
Published on Wednesday, 14th December 2016.
Trump and the New York Times - Steve Hewlett talks to Mark Thompson about their meeting.
Published on Wednesday, 7th December 2016.
Steve Hewlett asks what the BBC is doing to improve diversity in the top jobs.
Published on Thursday, 1st December 2016.
Andrea Catherwood asks about the future of Channel 4.
Published on Wednesday, 23rd November 2016.
Steve Hewlett talks to Andy Wilman about The Grand Tour.
Published on Wednesday, 16th November 2016.
Paddy O'Connell discusses how the media dealt with Donald Trump's rise to the presidency.
Published on Wednesday, 9th November 2016.
Steve Hewlett talks to Piers Morgan talks about Trump, the media and the presidency.
Published on Wednesday, 2nd November 2016.
New York Times exec editor Dean Baquet, Impress press regulator, AT&T - Time Warner merger
Published on Wednesday, 26th October 2016.
Steve Hewlett talks to Caitlin Moran about crowdfunding her sitcom Raised By Wolves.
Published on Wednesday, 19th October 2016.
Steve Hewlett looks at how the newspaper regulator IPSO fares in the latest review.
Published on Wednesday, 12th October 2016.
Andrea Catherwood talks to Craig Oliver about the BBC and the EU referendum.
Published on Wednesday, 5th October 2016.
Andrea Catherwood discusses the story that brought down the England football manager.
Published on Thursday, 29th September 2016.
Steve Hewlett talks to Bal Samra about the BBC shows going out to independent producers.
Published on Thursday, 22nd September 2016.
John Whittingdale on Rona Fairhead's decision to stand down as BBC chair.
Published on Wednesday, 14th September 2016.
Steve Hewlett talks to John Hardie of ITN about his plans for the future.
Published on Wednesday, 7th September 2016.
Steve Hewlett talks to Mark Thompson about media and the decline of political language.
Published on Wednesday, 31st August 2016.
Olympics v Brexit coverage, diversity monitoring, Gawker closes, new series Gangland.
Published on Thursday, 25th August 2016.
Why covering Trump is testing journalism, plus BBC sitcom season, Vice's new TV channel.
Published on Wednesday, 17th August 2016.
Reporting statistics, detecting iPlayer use, The New European.
Published on Wednesday, 10th August 2016.
Naming terrorists, Naked Attraction, Facebook results.
Published on Wednesday, 3rd August 2016.
Mike Fries, the CEO of Liberty Global, Guardian losses, Fox News CEO Roger Ailes departs.
Published on Wednesday, 27th July 2016.
Turkish media crackdown, Ed Vaizey's legacy, live streaming material.
Published on Wednesday, 20th July 2016.
BBC deputy director-general Anne Bulford, defendant anonymity, true crime ethics on TV.
Published on Wednesday, 13th July 2016.
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Published on Wednesday, 6th July 2016.
Top EU referendum journalists, Brexit's impact on the media industry, Lord Puttnam inquiry
Published on Wednesday, 29th June 2016.
Newspaper Leave and Remain editorials, media in Afghanistan, and TV talent shows.
Published on Wednesday, 22nd June 2016.
The CEO of BBC Worldwide Tim Davie discusses the new BBC store.
Reporting the migrant crisis, accessing news online, and achieving 'balanced' EU coverage.
Published on Wednesday, 15th June 2016.
Dame Joan Bakewell, EU debates, 24 - the 'north's national', and the editor of City AM.
Published on Wednesday, 8th June 2016.
Head of BBC Studios, how Top Gear has gone down, the secret to Geordie Shore's success.
Published on Wednesday, 1st June 2016.
How are the media representing the two sides of the referendum campaign?
Published on Wednesday, 25th May 2016.
Lord Puttnam on the BBC White Paper, women on air, and BBC online cuts.
Published on Wednesday, 18th May 2016.
Steve Hewlett discusses the White Paper on the future of the BBC with leading players.
Published on Thursday, 12th May 2016.
BBC independence at serious risk says Lord Patten, Robert Peston's new show, BBC diversity
Published on Wednesday, 4th May 2016.
The reporting of Hillsborough, 'Constructive' journalism, BBC Chinese service move.
Published on Wednesday, 27th April 2016.
The decline of TV news, celebrity injunction, and local TV.
Published on Wednesday, 20th April 2016.
Journalist James Cusick gives his views on why his Whittingdale story didn't run.
Published on Thursday, 14th April 2016.
BBC Trust chair Rona Fairhead, 'tips' when interviewing will.i.am, press freedom v privacy
Published on Wednesday, 6th April 2016.
Media analyst Mathew Horsman joins the programme to discuss Netflix's ambitions.
Published on Monday, 4th April 2016.
Including a look at the impact of Twitter on journalism.
Published on Wednesday, 23rd March 2016.
Andrea Catherwood is joined by Maria Eagle, shadow secretary for culture, media and sport.
Published on Wednesday, 16th March 2016.
Including the BBC's new controller of TV channels and iPlayer Charlotte Moore.
Published on Wednesday, 9th March 2016.
Race and TV viewing, should Ofcom replace the BBC Trust, and the BBC impact on the market.
Published on Wednesday, 2nd March 2016.
Including discussion on the lack of women nominees for the Press Awards.
Published on Wednesday, 24th February 2016.
Sir Alan Moses discusses new Ipso rules.
Published on Wednesday, 10th February 2016.
Including discussion on James Murdoch's return to Sky and Guardian Media cost-cutting.
Published on Wednesday, 3rd February 2016.
Outgoing Channel 4 chair Terry Burns speaks about the highs and lows of the job.
Published on Wednesday, 27th January 2016.
Discussing the future of ITV and the British public's increasing trust in the media.
Published on Wednesday, 20th January 2016.
The EC is debating a new law in Poland, feared to be compromising editorial freedom.
Published on Wednesday, 13th January 2016.
Scotland's culture minister Fiona Hyslop discusses BBC spending in Scotland.
Published on Wednesday, 6th January 2016.
Including Robin Esser, reporting on migration, Formula 1 and the BBC, plus stories of 2016
Published on Wednesday, 23rd December 2015.
Steve Hewlett asks if there will be a Leveson part two, and David Rose on Shaker Aamer.
Published on Wednesday, 16th December 2015.
Including a look at the impact of the TV leadership debates.
Published on Wednesday, 9th December 2015.
Including Lord Puttnam on his new inquiry into the future of public service broadcasting.
Published on Wednesday, 2nd December 2015.
Including the CEO oF Virgin Media, the president of AOL Content, and women in the media.
Published on Wednesday, 25th November 2015.
A look at how the media mobilised crews to cover events in Paris.
Published on Wednesday, 18th November 2015.
Chief executive of Trinity Mirror Simon Fox discusses buying Local World.
Published on Wednesday, 4th November 2015.
Steve Hewlett hosts a debate on the future of the BBC.
Published on Tuesday, 27th October 2015.
Alan Rusbridger talks about why Fleet Street's confidence is 'wearing thin'.
Published on Wednesday, 21st October 2015.
Two production executives on the BBC studios.
Published on Wednesday, 14th October 2015.
A look at Robert Peston's move to ITV and cuts in newspaper prices.
Published on Wednesday, 7th October 2015.
Channel 4 privatisation, Freeview Play, Corbyn's press 'jokes', and Local World sale talks
Published on Wednesday, 30th September 2015.
Police communication; Nordic broadcasters support the BBC; Greenpeace's investigative unit
Published on Wednesday, 23rd September 2015.
Senior figures from the TV industry discuss the challenges of a shifting media landscape.
Published on Wednesday, 16th September 2015.
James Purnell on BBC plans for a more open and distinctive corporation.
Published on Wednesday, 9th September 2015.
A discussion on Rebekah Brooks's return to News Corp.
Published on Wednesday, 2nd September 2015.
The government denies wanting to dismantle the BBC. We hear the first BBC response.
Published on Wednesday, 26th August 2015.
Buckingham Palace appeals to the paparazzi to stop taking pictures of Prince George.
Published on Wednesday, 19th August 2015.
Topical programme about the fast-changing media world, including celebrity injunctions.
Published on Wednesday, 12th August 2015.
A look at the 'worrying' trend of media bans for sports journalists.
Published on Wednesday, 5th August 2015.
Steve Hewlett presents news of Japanese Nikkei group's purchase of the Financial Times.
Published on Wednesday, 29th July 2015.
The chair of the BBC Trust Rona Fairhead discusses her vision for the future of the BBC.
Published on Wednesday, 22nd July 2015.
Steve Hewlett discusses what the BBC's annual report reveals about the corporation.
Published on Wednesday, 15th July 2015.
Does the new deal for the BBC undermine the corporation's independence?
Published on Wednesday, 8th July 2015.
Tim Hincks, the president of Endemol Shine, discusses creativity and class bias in TV.
Published on Wednesday, 1st July 2015.
A discussion on the pros and cons of changing how BBC TV content is made and supplied.
Published on Wednesday, 24th June 2015.
Media mogul Richard Desmond, and Chris Evans on his new job presenting Top Gear.
Published on Wednesday, 17th June 2015.
David Abraham, chief executive of Channel 4, on pay and privatisation. Plus police on TV.
Published on Wednesday, 10th June 2015.
Charlie Hebdo editor-in-chief Gerard Biard and disabled people in TV. With Steve Hewlett.
Published on Wednesday, 3rd June 2015.
Sir Martin Sorrell talks about the shift in power between digital and traditional media.
Published on Wednesday, 27th May 2015.
Whether Facebook Instant Articles will change how people consume news. With Steve Hewlett.
Published on Wednesday, 20th May 2015.
News chiefs discuss the dominance of stories about election polls. Steve Hewlett presents.
Published on Wednesday, 13th May 2015.
Frontline journalists discuss the media-management of the election. Steve Hewlett presents
Published on Wednesday, 6th May 2015.
BBC Two controller Kim Shillinglaw on the future of Top Gear. Presented by Steve Hewlett.
Published on Wednesday, 29th April 2015.
Rory Bremner on political satire. What has driven Sky's strong results? Tory media policy.
Published on Wednesday, 22nd April 2015.
Politico expands into Europe, Labour's media policy, Katie Hopkins, and EU and Google.
Published on Wednesday, 15th April 2015.
Victoria Derbyshire, leaders' debates, the Telegraph chief's exit and Lib Dem media policy
Published on Wednesday, 8th April 2015.
The reporter at the heart of the 'spider memos' case, plus Dermot is to leave The X Factor
Published on Wednesday, 1st April 2015.
The BBC's creative director Alan Yentob on dropping Jeremy Clarkson. With Steve Hewlett.
Published on Wednesday, 25th March 2015.
How the BBC is handling the latest Jeremy Clarkson controversy. With Steve Hewlett.
Published on Wednesday, 18th March 2015.
Clarkson and the Top Gear brand, older people in the media, and TV election debates.
Published on Wednesday, 11th March 2015.
Director general of the BBC, Tony Hall, on funding, efficiency and governance.
Published on Wednesday, 4th March 2015.
Can BBC Three be bought? Plus how to measure TV audiences and 'FIFA Files' journalists.
Published on Wednesday, 25th February 2015.
The influence of advertisers, British drama overseas and Immigration Street is shortened.
Published on Wednesday, 18th February 2015.
Protecting journalists' sources, American news anchors, football rights and sports radio.
Published on Wednesday, 11th February 2015.
BBC Trust head's first major speech, the battle for sports rights, Sky's Fortitude.
Published on Wednesday, 4th February 2015.
Steve Hewlett explores the future of news, Page 3 and the Sun, and entertainment shows.
Published on Wednesday, 28th January 2015.
The end of Page 3, Josie Cunningham's media strategy and Sir Alan Moses on press freedom.
Published on Wednesday, 21st January 2015.
The dilemma facing editors on whether to republish Charlie Hebdo's controversial images.
Published on Wednesday, 14th January 2015.
Prince Andrew coverage, postponing of royal doc, Peter Greste retrial and 10 years of FOI.
Published on Wednesday, 7th January 2015.
Host Graham Norton on the changing nature of the chat show.
Published on Wednesday, 31st December 2014.
ABC President Paul Lee, Monty the penguin, Arctic wolves and the legacy of John Freeman.
Published on Wednesday, 24th December 2014.
BT's EE talks; journalism and PR; Ofcom's review into C4; London weeklies launch.
Published on Wednesday, 17th December 2014.
Steve Hewlett looks at BBC Three's future, press regulation and change at The Guardian.
Published on Wednesday, 10th December 2014.
Steve Hewlett talks to Christopher Jefferies, plus news that The Times has turned a profit
Published on Wednesday, 3rd December 2014.
Sun editor on white van man, the National launches in Scotland, and local TV in Birmingham
Published on Wednesday, 26th November 2014.
Departing CEO of Ofcom Ed Richards on what's next for him, and the regulator.
Published on Wednesday, 19th November 2014.
BBC One Controller; sports journalism; Serial podcast.
Published on Wednesday, 12th November 2014.
Steve Hewlett presents a topical programme about the fast-changing media world.
Published on Wednesday, 5th November 2014.
Guardian Media Group CEO; Broadmoor doc; Facebook and Twitter results; RT launches in UK.
Published on Wednesday, 29th October 2014.
David Liddiment and Alison Hastings leave the BBC Trust. Presented by Steve Hewlett.
Published on Wednesday, 22nd October 2014.
Why coverage of the EU is falling short, and how to negotiate a TV election debate.
Published on Wednesday, 15th October 2014.
Featuring a discussion on online anonymity, and Keith Vaz talks about police use of RIPA.
Published on Wednesday, 8th October 2014.
Steve Hewlett explores the Sunday Mirror sexting story and the political interview.
Published on Wednesday, 1st October 2014.
Steve Hewlett explores how demands for more devolved powers might impact on the BBC.
Published on Wednesday, 24th September 2014.
Ofcom director explains why it has rejected London Live's plans to change its licence.
Published on Wednesday, 17th September 2014.
Steve Hewlett on why RIPA threatens investigative journalism, and mroe media news.
Published on Wednesday, 10th September 2014.
Steve Hewlett on the BBC Trust's potential new chair, Rona Fairhead.
Published on Wednesday, 3rd September 2014.
Steve Hewlett reports on how British jihadis are using social media.
Published on Wednesday, 27th August 2014.
Reaction to the BBC's coverage of the police raid on Sir Cliff Richard's home.
Published on Wednesday, 20th August 2014.
Some newspapers have been criticised over their coverage of the death of Robin Williams.
Published on Wednesday, 13th August 2014.
New laws for bloggers; the impartiality of reporters; radio presenters working for free
Published on Wednesday, 6th August 2014.
Right to be forgotten, save BBC 3 campaign and London Live requests cut to live programmes
Published on Friday, 1st August 2014.
MH17 and Gaza reporting, Al Jazeera English journalist Sue Turton, Murdoch's media moves.
Published on Wednesday, 23rd July 2014.
Immigration Street, BBC commissions up for grabs, IMPRESS's regulation plans.
Published on Wednesday, 16th July 2014.
'Magaluf Girl' coverage, White Dee, the reporting of historic child sex abuse allegations.
Published on Wednesday, 9th July 2014.
Radio 5 Live presenter changes, the diversity challenge and the ethics of Facebook.
Published on Wednesday, 2nd July 2014.
What has the hacking trial revealed about the culture of the newspaper industy?
Published on Wednesday, 25th June 2014.
The art of sports commentary, and why the internet isn't responsible for print's decline.
Published on Wednesday, 18th June 2014.
How job cuts at BBC Radio might impact programmes. Presented by Steve Hewlett.
Published on Wednesday, 11th June 2014.
Google privacy requests; the trial of Peter Greste; FIFA expose; Newsweek Europe launch.
Published on Wednesday, 4th June 2014.
Sir Alan Moses, the new chair of press regulator IPSO, gives his first interview.
Published on Wednesday, 28th May 2014.
TalkTalk TV CEO Dido Harding; being a female news editor; 'sex-swap' headlines removed.
Published on Wednesday, 21st May 2014.
TV election debates; lack of women directors; 'Sky Europe' talks; and all3media is bought.
Published on Wednesday, 14th May 2014.
Chris Patten's resignation; Jeremy Paxman's departure; sale of Channel 5; Sunday Herald.
Published on Wednesday, 7th May 2014.
BBC director of news James Harding on the Trust's review into news and current affairs.
Published on Wednesday, 30th April 2014.
Steve Hewlett discusses media news, including coverage of the of Cambridges' day off.
Published on Wednesday, 23rd April 2014.
The Oscar Pistorius channel, the decline of Sunday red-tops, and BBC commissioning.
Published on Wednesday, 16th April 2014.
Maria Miller goes and Sajid Javid arrives; watching TV online; reporters harassing public?
Published on Wednesday, 9th April 2014.
The Mail on Sunday wins scoop of year for its 'Crystal Methodist' story.
Published on Wednesday, 2nd April 2014.
Is BBC Arts really 'the greatest commitment to arts for a generation'?
Published on Wednesday, 26th March 2014.
Lenny Henry on the need for greater ethnic diversity in broadcasting.
Published on Wednesday, 19th March 2014.
The BBC director of strategy on the effects of making licence fee evasion a civil offence.
Published on Wednesday, 12th March 2014.
Would making BBC3 an online-only channel really save money? With Steve Hewlett.
Published on Wednesday, 5th March 2014.
BBC DG's speech on the licence fee; Lord Hunt on IPSO; David Cohen wins Paul Foot award.
Published on Wednesday, 26th February 2014.
Will another presenter change rescue ITV's Daybreak? Media news with Steve Hewlett.
Published on Wednesday, 19th February 2014.
Funny women on panel shows, the power of exposes, and is Twitter too niche to fly?
Published on Wednesday, 12th February 2014.
Steve Hewlett on the DMI project, Royal pictures, media ownership and journalists in Egypt
Published on Wednesday, 5th February 2014.
Steve Hewlett looks at the BBC's failed Digital Media Initiative, and the image of News UK
Published on Wednesday, 29th January 2014.
The Telegraph's 'digital transformation'; Birds of a Feather creator Lawrence Marks.
Published on Wednesday, 22nd January 2014.
Does Channel 4's Benefits Street reinforce harmful stereotypes or depict reality?
Published on Wednesday, 15th January 2014.
Steve Hewlett on the fast-changing media world, including 'dramatised' natural history.
Published on Wednesday, 8th January 2014.
Richard and Judy on TV double act chemistry. What is it, and how is it really created?
Published on Wednesday, 1st January 2014.
The failure of DMI, BBC 'cronyism', BuzzFeed UK and Danish writers' rooms.
Published on Wednesday, 18th December 2013.
Mike Darcey, chief exec of News UK, talks about the success of Sun digital subscriptions.
Published on Wednesday, 11th December 2013.
Steve Hewlett discusses exporting British TV to China, Gary Barlow on Radio 2 and more.
Published on Wednesday, 4th December 2013.
The first of a network of local TV services has launched, but why have many been delayed?
Published on Wednesday, 27th November 2013.
Broadcasting in an independent Scotland, and has the BBC's move north improved content?
Published on Wednesday, 20th November 2013.
Why small local commercial radio stations fear the digital switchover. With Steve Hewlett.
Published on Wednesday, 13th November 2013.
Trinity Mirror's Sue Douglas on the new People website and another re-design for the Indy.
Published on Wednesday, 6th November 2013.
Old media - aka Steve Hewlett - meets new media phenomenon JacksGap.
Published on Wednesday, 30th October 2013.
Steve Hewlett asks if broadcasters could do more to serve black audiences better.
Published on Wednesday, 23rd October 2013.
Steve Hewlett talks to BBC2 controller Janice Hadlow about her vision for the channel.
Published on Wednesday, 16th October 2013.
The BBC's future digital vision, and the editor of the Times on press reform.
Published on Wednesday, 9th October 2013.
Is the Mail breaking any regulations with its Ralph Miliband story?
Published on Wednesday, 2nd October 2013.
Why BBC children's TV needs to offer more online, and 90 years of the Radio Times.
Published on Wednesday, 25th September 2013.
The influence of media agencies on broadcasters, and Twitter's impact on global news.
Published on Wednesday, 18th September 2013.
The future of the BBC Trust, and how earnings for top TV writers are impacting on exports.
Published on Wednesday, 11th September 2013.
Severance pay at the BBC, reporting the Scottish referendum and political interviewing.
Published on Wednesday, 4th September 2013.
How a target to get more women on local BBC radio breakfast shows is going to be achieved.
Published on Wednesday, 28th August 2013.
Steve Hewlett discusses coverage of the David Miranda story with Alan Rusbridger.
Published on Wednesday, 21st August 2013.
Steve Hewlett talks to Nick Pollard about the appointment of James Harding to BBC News.
Published on Wednesday, 14th August 2013.
The media plurality review, the battle for press freedom in Turkey, and the Leveson twist.
Published on Wednesday, 7th August 2013.
The Sun editor David Dinsmore on the launch of Sun+, and BT Vision chief exec Marc Watson.
Published on Wednesday, 31st July 2013.
The challenge the royal baby story poses for Sunday papers and rolling TV news.
Published on Wednesday, 24th July 2013.
Today gets new woman presenter, the future of The Independent, Anjem Choudary complaints.
Published on Wednesday, 17th July 2013.
The BBC Chairman and DG appear before MPs over exec pay offs; Rupert Murdoch's Sun tape.
Published on Wednesday, 10th July 2013.
BBC Trust faces criticism over exec pay; murder trials on TV; delay for press reform.
Published on Wednesday, 3rd July 2013.
The future of Rupert Murdoch's News UK; coverage of the Guardian's scoops; change at BBC1.
Published on Wednesday, 26th June 2013.
Jon Snow on reporting from Iran, the future of the TV licence fee, and the Guardian USA.
Published on Wednesday, 19th June 2013.
Closure of Greek public service broadcaster, Apple's iTunes Radio and the BBC's lost £100m
Published on Wednesday, 12th June 2013.
The prospect of leader debates at the Euro and General Elections, following UKIP's rise.
Published on Wednesday, 5th June 2013.
How the media covered the Woolwich attack, rebranding News Corp, and a bit of Comic Relief
Published on Wednesday, 29th May 2013.
Radio 1 chief Ben Cooper - does drive for a younger audience mean losing loyal listeners?
Published on Wednesday, 22nd May 2013.
CEO David Abraham on why C4 is now truer to its spirit than when it had Big Brother.
Published on Wednesday, 15th May 2013.
Banning of football reporters, plus Labour's Harriet Harman on media ownership.
Published on Wednesday, 8th May 2013.
Christopher Jefferies and acting Times editor John Witherow on the rival Royal Charters.
Published on Wednesday, 1st May 2013.
Should people arrested be named in the media, or remain anonymous until charged?
Published on Wednesday, 24th April 2013.
Steve Hewlett discusses journalists gaining access to North Korea, with Sue Lloyd-Roberts.
Published on Wednesday, 17th April 2013.
Steve Hewlett looks at how laws under Lady Thatcher changed newspapers and TV.
Published on Wednesday, 10th April 2013.
Melvyn Bragg talks to Steve Hewlett about arts coverage on TV. How important is it?
Published on Wednesday, 3rd April 2013.
Justine Roberts, founder of Mumsnet, on the risk of being drawn into press regulation.
Published on Wednesday, 27th March 2013.
Helena Kennedy of the Media Standards Trust on a Royal Charter - compromise or confusion?
Published on Wednesday, 20th March 2013.
Steve Hewlett talks with Ed Richards, chief exec of Ofcom, on the future of broadcasting.
Published on Wednesday, 13th March 2013.
Is the Defamation Bill at risk? And is BBC Worldwide set to sell off Lonely Planet?
Published on Wednesday, 6th March 2013.
At the Paul Foot Awards for investigative journalism, with Nick Davies and Ian Hislop.
Published on Wednesday, 27th February 2013.
Does advertising junk food make kids fat? Plus, James Purnell returns to the BBC.
Published on Wednesday, 20th February 2013.
FT editor Lionel Barber, TV cooks since Delia, and the Royal Charter debate.
Published on Wednesday, 13th February 2013.
Dido Harding, CEO of TalkTalk, on YouView; the winner of the UK's biggest local TV licence
Published on Wednesday, 6th February 2013.
Former Sunday Times Editor Sir Harold Evans on press regulation and the Leveson Inquiry.
Published on Wednesday, 30th January 2013.
Why aren't there more women on radio and tv as experts, commentators and presenters?
Published on Wednesday, 23rd January 2013.
Lord Hunt, the Chair of the Press Complaints Commission, on press self-regulation.
Published on Wednesday, 16th January 2013.
Hugh Tomlinson QC on Hacked Off's draft press regulation bill, and C4's advertising deal.
Published on Wednesday, 9th January 2013.
Christmas TV ratings, what lies ahead for the BBC in 2013, and the power of a photo.
Published on Wednesday, 2nd January 2013.
Steve Hewlett explores the dark art of festive TV scheduling, and talks to David Jason.
Published on Wednesday, 26th December 2012.
Pollard Review analysis and reaction with Steve Hewlett.
Published on Wednesday, 19th December 2012.
Steve Hewlett discusses James Harding's resignation as editor of the Times.
Published on Wednesday, 12th December 2012.
Hacked Off's plans after Leveson and NewsCorp's plans for its UK papers.
Published on Wednesday, 5th December 2012.
As Leveson rejects their plan for self-regulation, what can the editors come up with now?
Published on Friday, 30th November 2012.
Steve Hewlett on the last-minute lobbying before Lord Justice Leveson reports.
Published on Wednesday, 28th November 2012.
Lord Black explains his proposals for a self-regulated press. Presented by Steve Hewlett.
Published on Wednesday, 21st November 2012.
Steve Hewlett presents an extended Media Show on the crisis at the top of the BBC.
Published on Wednesday, 14th November 2012.
The latest on Leveson, Channel 4 at 30, and is the public losing trust in the BBC?
Published on Wednesday, 7th November 2012.
Former BBC executive Will Wyatt on Savile, plus another plan to save local papers.
Published on Wednesday, 31st October 2012.
The BBC director of editorial policy, plus Nick Robinson on the inside story of politics.
Published on Wednesday, 24th October 2012.
The latest on the Savile row. Plus 'Seen but not heard: How women make front page news'.
Published on Wednesday, 17th October 2012.
BBC Trust Chairman Lord Patten talks to Steve Hewlett about the Jimmy Savile scandal.
Published on Wednesday, 10th October 2012.
A new Savile documentary, plus former editor of Today Kevin Marsh on Hutton and the BBC.
Published on Wednesday, 3rd October 2012.
The Sun's new Ombudsman, Channel 4's Drugs Live, and a broadband levy to save newspapers.
Published on Wednesday, 26th September 2012.
Harriet Harman on Leveson, Kate and those photos, and the new DG's plans for the BBC.
Published on Wednesday, 19th September 2012.
Armando Iannucci talks to Steve Hewlett about writing and producing for television.
Published on Wednesday, 12th September 2012.
Steve Hewlett on Freesat, the in-tray of the new culture secretary and Daybreak relaunch.
Published on Wednesday, 5th September 2012.
Chris Blackhurst on Leveson, C4's Paralympics, and Sir Christopher Meyer on Harry photos.
Published on Wednesday, 29th August 2012.
Sport on TV post-Olympics, Liz Murdoch's big speech, TV on the second screen, Harry pics.
Published on Wednesday, 22nd August 2012.
Why does Birmingham Alabama have eight local TV stations, when Birmingham UK has none?
Published on Wednesday, 15th August 2012.
Gold medal for the BBC's Olympic coverage? Plus DAB and the radio digital switchover.
Published on Wednesday, 8th August 2012.
ITV's Chief Executive Adam Crozier on what the future holds for the network.
Published on Wednesday, 1st August 2012.
Super Hi-Vision TV, 'digital first' newspapers, ad-funded programming, the end of Leveson.
Published on Wednesday, 25th July 2012.
BBC presenters' tax, Yahoo's CEO search, and the Voice newspaper goes to the Olympic games
Published on Wednesday, 18th July 2012.
Radio 1 controller Ben Cooper; former News of the World deputy editor Neil Wallis; YouView
Published on Wednesday, 11th July 2012.
Steve talks to Jeremy Hunt MP, Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport.
Published on Wednesday, 4th July 2012.
How well did the BBC cover the Arab Spring? The author of an in-depth study gives his view
Published on Wednesday, 27th June 2012.
Changes for Premier league on TV, Leveson's 'chilling effect', varying voices on the BBC.
Published on Wednesday, 20th June 2012.
Reporting from Syria; Greg Dyke on BBC Breakfast in Salford; NewsCorp forced to sell Sun?
Published on Wednesday, 13th June 2012.
Alan Yentob, creative director for the BBC, on the corporation's diamond jubilee coverage.
Published on Wednesday, 6th June 2012.
Trinity Mirror loses two editors in one day, and Channel 4's Paralympics innovations.
Published on Wednesday, 30th May 2012.
Taking Eurovision to Azerbaijan, plus Tessa Jowell MP on Labour and Leveson. #r4mediashow.
Published on Wednesday, 23rd May 2012.
Steve Hewlett on the fast-changing media world with Channel 4 chief exec David Abraham.
Published on Wednesday, 16th May 2012.
BSkyB chief executive Jeremy Darroch - join the Twitter conversation on #r4mediashow.
Published on Wednesday, 9th May 2012.
The future of BSkyB with or without Rupert Murdoch. Presented by Steve Hewlett.
Published on Wednesday, 2nd May 2012.
Reaction to today's evidence from Rupert Murdoch at the Leveson inquiry.
Published on Wednesday, 25th April 2012.
Journalists and the public interest - how helpful are DPP Keir Starmer's new guidelines?
Published on Wednesday, 18th April 2012.
Guido Fawkes aka Paul Staines responds to criticism for publishing 'Motorman' report.
Published on Wednesday, 11th April 2012.
BSkyB after James Murdoch, relations between police and press, The Voice and BGT ratings.
Published on Wednesday, 4th April 2012.
Max Mosley looks at the outcome of a Lords and Commons report on privacy.
Published on Wednesday, 28th March 2012.
Danny Cohen on The Voice, Press Awards, the Times libel ruling and the next BBC DG.
Published on Wednesday, 21st March 2012.
The Voice v BGT; future of Mashable; Lord Hunt on PCC2; Brooks arrests, the bigger picture
Published on Wednesday, 14th March 2012.
Dame Elizabeth Filkin on press and police; John Birt on being DG; quotas for women on air.
Published on Wednesday, 7th March 2012.
James Murdoch steps down from News International; 'culture of illegal payments' at the Sun
Published on Wednesday, 29th February 2012.
John Witherow on Marie Colvin; The Sun on Sunday; Rowan Atkinson on discrimination laws.
Published on Wednesday, 22nd February 2012.
Geoffrey Robertson QC; arrests at the Sun; women and the media; James Whitaker.
Published on Wednesday, 15th February 2012.
The future of Facebook. BBC reporting of Scotland referendum. Phone-hacking settlements.
Published on Wednesday, 8th February 2012.
How to be Director General of the BBC, reform of the Press Complaints Commission and more.
Published on Wednesday, 1st February 2012.
Lord Patten, Chair of the BBC Trust, on proposed cuts to local radio.
Published on Wednesday, 25th January 2012.
Times editor James Harding on Leveson, Guardian chief Alan Rusbridger on smaller papers.
Published on Wednesday, 18th January 2012.
Netflix - what does the video streaming service mean for the future of British TV?
Published on Wednesday, 11th January 2012.
The Mail and Stephen Lawrence; the Met and the media; @Wendi_Deng; FT editor Lionel Barber
Published on Wednesday, 4th January 2012.
Steve discusses research on TV's impact on children and claims of possible harm.
Published on Wednesday, 28th December 2011.
How tabloid culture has changed since the announcement of the Leveson Inquiry.
Published on Wednesday, 21st December 2011.
Harriet Harman MP on her new media brief; Neville Thurlbeck defends the News of the World.
Published on Wednesday, 14th December 2011.
Leveson Inquiry and prejudice; lobbyists and lunches; reporting in Syria after Libya.
Published on Wednesday, 7th December 2011.
Richard Caseby, managing editor of the Sun; the deal behind Rupert Murdoch's wedding.
Published on Wednesday, 30th November 2011.
Leveson Inquiry goes beyond hacking; Daybreak after Adrian and Christine.
Published on Wednesday, 23rd November 2011.
The PCC and phone hacking: Lord Hunt, Richard Wallace, Graham Dudman and Robin Esser.
Published on Wednesday, 16th November 2011.
Max Mosley on his court win; reporting from Syria; James Murdoch prepares for MP scrutiny.
Published on Wednesday, 9th November 2011.
Peter Salmon on the BBC's move to Salford; news from this year's Radio Festival.
Published on Wednesday, 2nd November 2011.
WikiLeaks funding block, the i's first birthday and is The X-Factor in trouble?
Published on Wednesday, 26th October 2011.
Sir Christopher Meyer on the PCC, BSkyB's results and what next for James Murdoch?
Published on Wednesday, 19th October 2011.
The BBC's proposals for making savings, and Paul Dacre addresses the Leveson Inquiry.
Published on Wednesday, 12th October 2011.
Reporting on Knox and Sollecito's trial, sports broadcast rights, BBC savings.
Published on Wednesday, 5th October 2011.
The Independent's editor Chris Blackhurst, and changes to Facebook.
Published on Wednesday, 28th September 2011.
Sir Harold Evans, David Carr of the New York Times and X-Factor "exploitation".
Published on Wednesday, 21st September 2011.
Simon Heffer on RightMinds; Australian media ownership; Do media embargoes have a future.
Published on Wednesday, 14th September 2011.
Channel 5's Big Brother success, Channel 4's athletics coverage and the Leveson Inquiry.
Published on Wednesday, 7th September 2011.
Heather Brooke on WikiLeaks; News Corp and the public interest; Google and TV.
Published on Wednesday, 31st August 2011.
Who has provided the best coverage of the crisis in Libya?
Published on Wednesday, 24th August 2011.
Phone hacking revelations, Big Brother on C5 and is Newsnight in trouble?
Published on Wednesday, 17th August 2011.
Media coverage of the riots, Jeremy Hunt's plans for local TV.
Published on Wednesday, 10th August 2011.
Hacking, libel, contempt and problems at the PCC. Where does this leave the British press?
Published on Wednesday, 3rd August 2011.
The Editor of The Times James Harding on how the paper moves beyond the hacking scandal.
Published on Wednesday, 27th July 2011.
20 July 2011: Phone hacking and the Murdochs.
Published on Wednesday, 20th July 2011.
13th July 2011: Lord Patten; phone hacking; the Press Complaints Commission.
Published on Wednesday, 13th July 2011.
8th July 2011: A Media Show Special on the closure of the News of the World.
Published on Friday, 8th July 2011.
Phone hacking and the implications for the British press.
Published on Wednesday, 6th July 2011.
Independent boss Simon Kelner on Johann Hari interview controversy; Lords report on BBC.
Published on Wednesday, 29th June 2011.
With Steve Hewlett. The Guardian's cash crisis; 3D TV; Ivan Lewis on the BBC.
Published on Wednesday, 22nd June 2011.
Tim Davie; Mark Damazer on BBC journalism; the "Amina" blog hoax.
Published on Wednesday, 15th June 2011.
C4 images 'too gruesome' to broadcast; paying for Local TV; Caryn Mandabach on comedy.
Published on Wednesday, 8th June 2011.
Channel 4's Chief Executive David Abraham; the case for cameras in court; X Factor judges.
Published on Wednesday, 1st June 2011.
Al Gore in a row with Sky Italia, Twitter and injunctions, Press TV slammed by Ofcom.
Published on Wednesday, 25th May 2011.
End of kiss-and-tell?; Steve Forbes, Forbes Magazine; Hargreaves report on IP and growth.
Published on Wednesday, 18th May 2011.
Privacy and freedom of the press; Channel 4's annual report.
Published on Wednesday, 11th May 2011.
On Chris Patten; reviewing the watershed 'to protect children'; New York Times paywall.
Published on Wednesday, 4th May 2011.
Hugh Tomlinson QC and Guardian's Gill Phillips on privacy; Piers Morgan on Andy Coulson.
Published on Wednesday, 27th April 2011.
Anne McElvoy on a BBC Radio 5 Live rival has complained about its news and sport remit.
Published on Wednesday, 20th April 2011.
Danny Cohen, controller of BBC1; phone hacking apology; John Whittingdale.
Published on Wednesday, 13th April 2011.
Phone hacking; Katie Price's response to C4; Sir Michael Lyons on 'ship of fools'.
Published on Friday, 8th April 2011.
Jeremy Hunt on his plans for the media; reporting from Libya; paywall update.
Published on Wednesday, 30th March 2011.
BBC cuts with Pat Younge, Maggie Brown and Richard Brooks; reviewing the TV ad market.
Published on Thursday, 24th March 2011.
Covering the Japan earthquake; Simon Kelner on i; internet piracy laws.
Published on Wednesday, 16th March 2011.
Richard Peppiatt on Daily Star; Ofcom's Ed Richards on NewsCorp; talent show judges.
Published on Wednesday, 9th March 2011.
Marie Colvin on interviewing Gaddafi; product placement; trademarking Julian Assange.
Published on Wednesday, 2nd March 2011.
Mark Damazer on the BBC Trust, and Alex Thomson (Channel 4 News) on reporting Libya.
Published on Wednesday, 23rd February 2011.
Impact of delays at YouView; Five's OK!TV launches; NewsCorp BSkyB bid - what's going on?
Published on Wednesday, 16th February 2011.
Question Time's move to Glasgow; The Huffington Post; TalkSport hires Gray and Keys.
Published on Wednesday, 9th February 2011.
Guardian's Alan Rusbridger on Wikileaks; PCC's Peta Buscombe responds to phone hacking.
Published on Wednesday, 2nd February 2011.
Director General Mark Thompson on BBC cuts.
Published on Wednesday, 26th January 2011.
Jeremy Hunt on local TV; social media in Tunisia; newspaper circulation falls.
Published on Wednesday, 19th January 2011.
BBC ageism case; Greg Dyke on local TV; and does the EastEnders row damage drama?
Published on Wednesday, 12th January 2011.
Facebook valued at $50bn; contempt of court; ITV banned from a police press conference.
Published on Wednesday, 5th January 2011.
Steve Hewlett and guests discuss how the biggest media stories of 2010 may develop in 2011
Published on Wednesday, 29th December 2010.
The Telegraph and Cable; Murdoch's Times deal, 30 years on; Downton vs Upstairs Downstairs
Published on Wednesday, 22nd December 2010.
Sir Michael Lyons on the future of the BBC and Nicholas Shott on local television news.
Published on Wednesday, 15th December 2010.
Andrew Jennings on sports journalism; Stephen Carter; David Liddiment on Coronation St.
Published on Wednesday, 8th December 2010.
Michael Grade on TV; how Wikileaks changes journalism; Virgin's Neil Berkett on new TiVo.
Published on Wednesday, 1st December 2010.
Published on Wednesday, 24th November 2010.
Media's royal wedding; when daytime TV moves to primetime; US giants buying UK indies; ITV
Published on Wednesday, 17th November 2010.
BBC 4 controller; media endangering 2018 World Cup bid; Widdecombe and Wagner syndrome.
Published on Wednesday, 10th November 2010.
Daybreak and dumbing down at ITV; Times editor on paywalls; Ian Hislop on journalism.
Published on Wednesday, 3rd November 2010.
Conrad Black on why he may return to newspapers; The Independent's little "i"; boom in ads
Published on Wednesday, 27th October 2010.
BBC Trust chairman on cuts; Lorraine Heggessey on Danny Cohen; Reporters without Borders.
Published on Wednesday, 20th October 2010.
NewsCorp rivals' alarm at Sky bid; Claire Rayner's legacy; rolling news from Chile.
Published on Wednesday, 13th October 2010.
X Factor backlash; Russell Brand joins Talk Sport; harassed by journalists?
Published on Wednesday, 6th October 2010.
Can local TV really work; Virgin and Sky launch 3D; Lord Fowler on need for change at BBC.
Published on Wednesday, 29th September 2010.
BBC opens the books; public loses trust in journalists; Lord Puttnam on C4 "crying wolf".
Published on Wednesday, 22nd September 2010.
BSkyB takeover; BBC - changes at the top; Capital radio goes national; 60s TV dramas found
Published on Wednesday, 15th September 2010.
Steve Hewlett speaks to political blogger Guido Fawkes.
Published on Wednesday, 8th September 2010.
Steve Hewlett speaks to Sky's Director of Public Affairs David Wheeldon.
Published on Wednesday, 1st September 2010.