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After years of campaigning for reform could the Defamation Bill be derailed by "Leveson clauses"? Could BBC Worldwide be about to sell a controlling …
13 years, 2 months ago
Nick Davies and Ian Hislop on investigative journalism
In today's programme with Steve Hewlett:
The executive producer of BBC3's "People Like Us" responds to calls for the programme to be dropped tonight,…
13 years, 2 months ago
Junk food advertising
Does advertising junk food make children fat? Yes say doctors - so ban it before 9pm. No say advertisers - no evidence. They accuse the medics of "gr…
13 years, 2 months ago
13/02/2013
In today's programme with Steve Hewlett:
On the paper's 125th anniversary, the Financial Times editor Lionel Barber discusses the paper's recently ann…
13 years, 3 months ago
Dido Harding on YouView
In today's programme with Steve Hewlett:
The former BBC DG Mark Thompson said the arrival of YouView would bring an intense "battle for the living roo…
13 years, 3 months ago
Premier League Football; Sir Harold Evans
Former Editor of The Sunday Times Sir Harold Evans on how the press have reacted to Leveson. Plus David Dinsmore, Director of Operations at News Inte…
13 years, 3 months ago
Women on Radio and TV
Why aren't there more women on radio and tv as experts, commentators and presenters? Steve Hewlett explores the issues on The Media Show this week wi…
13 years, 3 months ago
Transgender
Lord Hunt the Chair of the Press Complaints Commission talks to Steve Hewlett about his plans for press self-regulation. Plus as the Observer Editor …
13 years, 3 months ago
Hacked Off on Leveson
There are more developments in the Leveson story this week. As Oliver Letwin works on a draft Royal Charter, newspaper publishers meet to agree their…
13 years, 4 months ago
Don McCullin; Christopher Martin-Jenkins
The Christmas TV ratings - who's really come out on top? What are going to be the most pressing issues for the BBC's new DG ? Plus as a film about ve…
13 years, 4 months ago