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Discovery on their Olympics coverage, plus a blockbuster new cricket tournament.
Deborah Turness, boss of ITN
The journalist in charge of news on ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5.
Reporting on the ground in China
Why are foreign journalists leaving China and Hong Kong?
How to earn a living on social media
Are we now living in the 'Creator Economy'?
The Great British Nostalgia Trip
Why are there so many reboots on TV?
Making the news "less London"
Why news outlets are claiming to have a non-metropolitan outlook on reporting the UK.
'TV has failed disabled people. Utterly and totally'
Screenwriter Jack Thorne on why the industry must change.
Reporting Afghanistan
Has the Western media lost interest in Afghanistan at a pivotal moment?
Gary Lineker: presenter, influencer, campaigner
The MOTD presenter on his life in media.
Politicians and the press
As conference season continues, the media strategy of party leaders is dissected.
Are the public interested in public interest news?
How an investigation like the Pandora Papers aims for impact
Saudi Arabia's media ambition
From Netflix investment to newspapers, how much media sway does Saudi Arabia now have?
Climate change and the challenge for media
Should journalists dispense with objectivity and become activists to save the planet?
What is the Metaverse?
After a difficult week, Facebook invests in an alternative-reality future.
Who's been listening?
Radio audiences have changed during the pandemic. Who are the winners and losers?
How 'British' is British TV?
Broadcasters shift more shows out of London, as Amazon and Netflix move in.
The Ethics of Reporting Terrorism
From "door-stepping" to naming attackers, journalists question their practice
Nadine Dorries
Culture secretary on arts and media in schools, cancel culture and the future of the BBC
How a Political Story Cuts Through
Changes at the Mail, and an interview in Belarus, show the power of the press.
Don't Shoot the Messenger
Are trolls severing the ties between reader and reporter?
Inside the No 10 Christmas party scoops
How The Mirror and ITV News uncovered the political story of the year.
Jon Snow: A Lifetime in News
The Channel 4 News presenter on politicians, impartiality and a flight with Idi Amin.
Meet the Covid Influencers
The scientists and journalists who have become characters within the Covid story.
The Secret Life of the Continuity Announcer
'And now for something completely different on The Media Show.'
Did the storming of the Capitol damage US media?
Journalists are criticised for "obsessing over" or "normalising" the events of 6 January.
The Editor Planning to Shake Up News
Ben Smith aims to take on CNN, the New York Times and the BBC.
"Operation Red Meat"
Boris Johnson's supposed fightback strategy and a new BBC licence fee deal.
Face to face with the ISIS "Beatles"
Ahead of a major US trial, ITV News' Rohit Kachroo on interviewing British ISIS fighters.
Spotify's $100 million problem
Joe Rogan's podcast drags the music streamer into a free speech debate.
How digital sleuths changed journalism
Exposing the truth behind drone strikes and human rights abuses.
John Witherow, Editor of The Times
The relationship between the press and those running the country.