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David vs Goliath
The niche broadcasters taking on the mainstream.
Whose truth is it anyway?
Newsroom rebellions, 'cancel culture' and the question of free speech.
Succession and shakedown for Murdoch and TikTok
Intrigue and drama at two of the world’s most talked about media companies.
June Sarpong: What is diversity?
The Â鶹ԼÅÄ's Director of Creative Diversity on why change is needed.
Our love-hate relationship with the tech giants
Joe Tidy looks under the bonnet of TikTok, Apple and Facebook.
Tony Hall's Exit Interview
The outgoing Â鶹ԼÅÄ Director-General on the crises and successes of his time in charge.
Charming the old Gray Lady
Mark Thompson on transforming The New York Times and the future of media.
How Spotify reached No. 1
Extended interview with the UK boss of Spotify, the country's most popular music service.
The demographics of news
Exploring the diversity of the UK's newsrooms.
Bake Off rises out of lockdown
Ian Katz on keeping Channel 4's flagship show on-air.
How conspiracy theories hijacked the news
"Biden's hidden earpiece" is the latest theory to cross from the fringes to the mainstream
YouTube and the reinvention of television
Exclusive interview with the UK boss of Google's video sharing platform.
The economics of outrage
Does journalism still report the facts or has it been hijacked by opinion?
As America decides, Big Tech weighs in
Facebook and Twitter accused of censorship over a tabloid story about Joe Biden's son.
'If you're not breaking stories, you're nothing'
Daily Mirror editor Alison Phillips on her strategy for survival.
Diana, Panorama and a Â鶹ԼÅÄ apology
25 years on, allegations of "sheer dishonesty" behind Martin Bashir's historic interview
John Whittingdale's media agenda
Extended interview with the Minister for Media recorded at the Radio Academy Festival.
A new era for media
Trump "plans to wreck Fox News" whilst the tech platforms face new regulation.
A Queen of Advertising
Annette King, UK boss of Publicis Groupe, on her career in advertising.
Reporting the vaccine
Do journalists have the scientific literacy to cover the pandemic?
British TV and the threat from tech
Melanie Dawes, Ofcom CEO, on her plan to protect the UK media industry.
Who's winning in sports media?
Broadcast rights, new players, and the challenge of a packed fixture list.
Johnny Depp and the libel trial of the century
From celebrities to the Royal Family, why 2020 has been a very busy year for media lawyers
Jane Tranter, super-producer
Emmy winner behind His Dark Materials and The Night Of, on her career and the industry.
How video games became the lockdown playground
Developers behind Minecraft and the Roblox game Adopt Me on keeping kids entertained.
Free Speech vs the Internet
Parler taken offline and President Trump silenced by social media giants.
Reporting the war on coronavirus
The challenge for journalists of reaching the frontline.
"We're never doing an anti-immigrant story again"
Daily Express editor Gary Jones on the paper's change of direction.
Discovery on their shift to streaming
JB Perrette, head of Discovery International; plus Netflix's Bridgerton.
Carolyn McCall, boss of ITV
Why British broadcasters need "urgent" protection, and the success of Britain's Got Talent
How ITV News reported first-hand on the storming of Congress
Robert Moore and producer Sophie Alexander explain their first draft of history.