The Media Show Episodes Episode guide
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The Art of Public Relations
Top PR practitioners reveal the secrets of their trade
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The Great British Radio Breakfast
How radio in the morning became a banquet.
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Fast and slow journalism
The editor of the Racing Post and the founder of a slow news magazine
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Football, racism and the media
The programme asks if we have a racist media culture.
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The Media Show Revolutions: Radio
How radio is changing
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Can Canada save journalism?
Justin Trudeau's government has unveiled a plan to subsidise the news industry.
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Global perspectives on the news business
Special edition of the show recorded at News Xchange 2018.
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Why Channel 4 is on the move
Alex Mahon, CEO of Channel 4, explains her strategy for the broadcaster.
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Who'd be a journalist?
New research suggests the number of journalists in the UK has increased.
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The Evolution of Sports Broadcasting
Will streaming change the way we watch sport?
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Dark ads and slow news
Facebook announces new rules on political ads, and Tortoise promises 'open journalism'.
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Dangers of speaking truth to power
Journalist Jamal Khashoggi is missing after a visit to the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.
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May's Media Strategy
How Theresa May deals with the press - and the outlets who claim she avoids them
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How journalism exposed an atrocity
A BBC team uncovered the truth behind a video the Cameroon government called fake news.
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The marriage of tech and TV
Social media meets reality in Channel 4's new show The Circle
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The battle for teatime
Sky News have hired Mark Austin to present a new 5pm show.
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Outrage in the age of Twitter
Why The New Yorker has backtracked on an interview with Steve Bannon.
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The secrets of Social success
Louise Pentland has built an audience of millions via YouTube and Instagram.
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Print is dead. Long live print
Why the Metro and the TLS are bucking the trend and increasing their readers.
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The BBC will not appeal Cliff Richard case
The BBC will not appeal the High Court judgement in the Cliff Richard's privacy case.
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Big tech deletes Alex Jones
YouTube, Facebook and Apple have banned content from US conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.
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Is campaigner-funded journalism really journalism?
The Guardian has run an investigation paid for by Greenpeace.
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Plotting the future of history on TV
Dan Snow's new history streaming service aims to cut out regular channels. Will it work?
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Privacy, liberty and Cliff Richard
Sir Cliff Richard has won his BBC privacy case. What does it mean for journalism?
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Will the BBC ever solve its pay problem?
Latest figures show that men still dominate the BBC's list of highest paid stars.
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How to win in sports journalism
England's success is a boon for the media but where's the line between journalist and fan?
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What makes a reporter?
Seymour Hersh is considered to be one of America's greatest investigative journalists.
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The Media Show Revolutions: News
A live debate from the BBC Radio Theatre about the revolution in news.
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How to keep your exclusive, exclusive
Two Sunday newspapers found they both had the same story on Russian links to Brexit.
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Why isn't all TV like Love Island?
ITV has found a hit in Love Island. What does its success teach other broadcasters?