

The Media Show
BBC Radio 4
Social media, anti-social media, breaking news, faking news: this is the programme about a revolution in media.
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Jan 7, 2015 • 28min
Prince Andrew coverage; postponing of royal doc; Peter Greste retrial; 10 years of FOI.
BBC's Royal Correspondent Peter Hunt discusses Prince Andrew coverage and the postponing of a royal doc. Al-Jazeera journalists facing retrial in Egypt are explored. The impact of the Freedom of Information Act over the past decade is examined, highlighting its influence on transparency and accountability.

Dec 31, 2014 • 28min
Host Graham Norton on the changing nature of the chat show
Graham Norton and industry experts explore the evolution of chat shows, discussing celebrity demands, the art of interviewing, and the changing nature of talk show styles. They delve into the challenges of hosting, the importance of curiosity, and the future of the genre.

Dec 24, 2014 • 28min
ABC President Paul Lee; Monty the penguin; filming Arctic wolves; John Sergeant on John Freeman.
US entertainment group ABC has brought such classics as Desperate Housewives and Grey's Anatomy to TV. As president since 2010, Paul Lee is responsible for all development, programming and scheduling. He joins Steve to discuss the enduring popularity of Modern Family, the importance of diversity in the commissioning process, and how research into the Great Depression, of all things, has influenced recent dramas on ABC.BBC2's natural history offering this Christmas, The Snow Wolf Family and Me, is promising an intimate portrait of Arctic wolves. The presenter wildlife filmmaker Gordon Buchanan explains how with a small crew he got up close and personal with a pack of wild wolves in the Arctic. With them, Caroline Hawkins, filmmaker and creative director at Oxford Scientific Films. They discuss whether Gordon's back to basics, hands-on approach is a turning point in a genre that has become increasingly reliant on high-tech gadgetry.John Lewis' Monty the Penguin Christmas advert has made the humble penguin the surprise media sensation of the year. The two-minute tale of a boy and his imaginary feathered friend has driven up sales of penguin toys and all-important John Lewis brand awareness. Ewen Brown, the producer of Monty the Penguin explains what is involved in making an ad with viral potential and why the penguin stole the public's hearts.The journalist, diplomat and Labour MP John Freeman has died at the age of 99. He was perhaps best known for his interviews with public figures like Martin Luther King and Tony Hancock for BBC television series Face to Face. He was renowned for his persistence and direct approach as an interviewer. Former political editor and correspondent John Sergeant talks about his style and legacy.Producer: Katy Takatsuki.
Editor: Karen Dalziel.

Dec 17, 2014 • 29min
BT's EE Talks, Journalism and PR, Ofcom's Review into C4, London Weeklies Launch
Analyst Claire Enders discusses BT's bid for EE and its impact on consumer choice and Premier League rights. OFCOM's concerns about Channel 4's audience decline are explored. The launch of 4 new London papers by Sir Ray Tindle is examined. The changing relationship between PR and journalism is debated, highlighting the power dynamics in the digital age.

Dec 10, 2014 • 28min
BBC3 plan; Press recognition panel
BBC plans to transition BBC Three into an online service to save money and focus on long-form content. Press Recognition Panel assesses press regulation while IPSO opts out. Alan Rusbridger steps down as editor-in-chief of The Guardian, sparking discussions on editorial transitions in journalism.

Dec 3, 2014 • 28min
Christopher Jefferies; The Times turns a profit; Front page newspaper content
Retired teacher Christopher Jefferies shares his experience of wrongful accusation and media defamation. The Times and Sunday Times return to profit thanks to a subscription model. The debate on toning down tabloid front page content to protect children is discussed.

Nov 26, 2014 • 28min
Sun editor on white van man; The National launches in Scotland; Kenyan Young Journalist; Local TV in Birmingham
Editor of The Sun and trainee discuss controversial stories, including one about a snob remark. New Scottish newspaper's success and challenges of local TV in Birmingham. Kenyan journalist's impactful work on child soldiers and challenges faced in reporting sensitive topics in Kenya.

Nov 19, 2014 • 28min
Ofcom's Ed Richards; MP Andrew Bridgen on scrapping the licence fee; Trinity Mirror closures; Teen blogger on OCD
Conservative MP proposes scrapping BBC licence fee, shifting to subscriptions. Ofcom's Ed Richards discusses regulator's role and media landscape. Teen blogger wins award for blog on OCD, connecting with others. Trinity Mirror closes regional newspapers in digital transformation.

Nov 12, 2014 • 28min
Charlotte Moore, BBC One Controller; Patrick Collins and sports journalism; Serial podcast
BBC One Controller, Charlotte Moore, discusses taking risks in programming and engaging audiences. Observer critic talks about the success of 'Serial' podcast in storytelling. Retiring sports journalist, Patrick Collins, reflects on the changing nature of sports journalism.

Nov 5, 2014 • 28min
BBC R1 on iPlayer; BT Sport and Sky Sports; Pay-per-view news; Al Jazeera English chief
Former Radio 1 Managing Editor Paul Robinson discusses BBC R1's new TV channel on iPlayer targeting younger viewers. Al Jazeera English's Managing Director talks about the importance of eyewitness reporting in news strategy. Blendle's founder explains how their platform allows readers to buy newspaper articles individually. The competitive landscape between BT Sport and Sky Sports is examined, including CEO Gavin Patterson's claims of customer bribery.


