Phone hacking and the implications for the British press. Read more
now playing
06/07/2011
Phone hacking and the implications for the British press.
Special: The Demise of the News of the World
8th July 2011: A Media Show Special on the closure of the News of the World.
Lord Patten and Phone Hacking
13th July 2011: Lord Patten; phone hacking; the Press Complaints Commission.
The Murdochs and Phone Hacking
20 July 2011: Phone hacking and the Murdochs.
27/07/2011
The Editor of The Times James Harding on how the paper moves beyond the hacking scandal.
Libel, Contempt and the PCC
Hacking, libel, contempt and problems at the PCC. Where does this leave the British press?
Reporting the Riots
Media coverage of the riots, Jeremy Hunt's plans for local TV.
Phone Hacking and Big Brother
Phone hacking revelations, Big Brother on C5 and is Newsnight in trouble?
Covering Events in Libya
Who has provided the best coverage of the crisis in Libya?
TV's relationship with Google and WikiLeaks
Heather Brooke on WikiLeaks; News Corp and the public interest; Google and TV.
Channel 5 and the Leveson Inquiry
Channel 5's Big Brother success, Channel 4's athletics coverage and the Leveson Inquiry.
Simon Heffer and media ownership
Simon Heffer on RightMinds; Australian media ownership; Do media embargoes have a future.
Sir Harold Evans and press regulation
Sir Harold Evans, David Carr of the New York Times and X-Factor "exploitation".
Chris Blackhurst and Facebook
The Independent's editor Chris Blackhurst, and changes to Facebook.
Amanda Knox trial and sports rights
Reporting on Knox and Sollecito's trial, sports broadcast rights, 大象传媒 savings.
大象传媒 savings strategy
The 大象传媒's proposals for making savings, and Paul Dacre addresses the Leveson Inquiry.
The PCC and BSkyB's results
Sir Christopher Meyer on the PCC, BSkyB's results and what next for James Murdoch?
WikiLeaks and the i
WikiLeaks funding block, the i's first birthday and is The X-Factor in trouble?
Peter Salmon and the Radio Festival
Peter Salmon on the 大象传媒's move to Salford; news from this year's Radio Festival.
09/11/2011
Max Mosley on his court win; reporting from Syria; James Murdoch prepares for MP scrutiny.
The Inquiry starts
The PCC and phone hacking: Lord Hunt, Richard Wallace, Graham Dudman and Robin Esser.
Joan Smith on giving evidence as an alleged victim
Leveson Inquiry goes beyond hacking; Daybreak after Adrian and Christine.
The Sun, the Agent and the Paparazzo
Richard Caseby, managing editor of the Sun; the deal behind Rupert Murdoch's wedding.
07/12/2011
Leveson Inquiry and prejudice; lobbyists and lunches; reporting in Syria after Libya.
14/12/2011
Harriet Harman MP on her new media brief; Neville Thurlbeck defends the News of the World.
21/12/2011
How tabloid culture has changed since the announcement of the Leveson Inquiry.
The Media Show Special: Children and Television
Steve discusses research on TV's impact on children and claims of possible harm.
04/01/2012
The Mail and Stephen Lawrence; the Met and the media; @Wendi_Deng; FT editor Lionel Barber
11/01/2012
Netflix - what does the video streaming service mean for the future of British TV?
18/01/2012
Times editor James Harding on Leveson, Guardian chief Alan Rusbridger on smaller papers.
25/01/2012
Lord Patten, Chair of the 大象传媒 Trust, on proposed cuts to local radio.