Once a partner, Wikileaks has called the Guardian "the slimiest media organisation in the UK": Alan Rusbridger responds; Peta Buscombe defends the PCC's record on phone hacking. Show more
YouView's arrival to "herald an intense battle for the living room" - so why the delay; Richard Desmond's Five launches OK!TV; why is there no deal yet in NewsCorp's bid for BSkyB. Show more
Foreign correspondent Marie Colvin on interviewing Colonel Gaddafi, plans to trademark the Julian Assange name and product placement: could too many products spoil programmes? Show more
Editor Simon Kelner on the 100th issue of i; tactics for tackling illegal downloaders and how many journalists are needed to cover the Japanese earthquake? Show more
The BBC is looking at radical options to balance its budget after the licence fee freeze - Steve puts them to Pat Younge who's leading the review. And changes in the TV ad market? Show more
Culture secretary Jeremy Hunt on his plans for the media, Jonathan Miller on Eman al-Obeidi and reporting from Libya and how is The Times's paywall doing? Show more
First impressions of Chris Patten at the BBC Trust; a new report on commercialisation of children - can TV expect the blame; signs of success for the New York Times paywall? Show more
Channel 4 screens what it calls 'probably the most horrific images it has ever shown'; Jeremy Hunt's Local TV plans struggle for funding; comedy producer Caryn Mandabach. Show more
Jeremy Hunt has given more details of his plans for local TV - how could they become reality; why Virgin and Sky are launching 3D; Lord Fowler on why BBC DG needs help now. Show more
The X Factor dominates the red tops - is all publicity for the show good publicity; Talk Sport takes on Russell Brand; dealing with journalists after a family tragedy. Show more
NewCorp rivals call on Vince Cable to review the bid for Sky; is the FSA hindering financial journalists; Claire Rayner's impact on agony aunts; Chile mine - a gift to rolling news. Show more
Sir Michael Lyons responds to George Osborne's BBC deal; Lorraine Heggessey on the challenge facing new BBC1 controller Danny Cohena; and the UK climbs up press freedom league. Show more
The former owner of the Telegraph, Conrad Black, on the role of the proprietor, Rupert Murdoch and why he might return to newspapers; the Independent's "i" launch; ad industry up. Show more
Tom Bradby on his royal scoop and Simon Kelner on why his front page is royalty-free; Lorraine Heggessey on moving tv shows to primetime; US giants buy UK independents; ITV upturn? Show more
Following his Panorama report on FIFA, Andrew Jennings attacks UK sports journalism, Stephen Carter on broadband in UK, and David Liddiment on Coronation Street's impact on TV. Show more
BBC Trust chairman Sir Michael Lyons on where the BBC will have to cut costs and banker Nicholas Shott on his review of government plans for local television news. Show more
Steve Hewlett with David Aaronovitch, Anne McElvoy and Peter Bazalgette on the biggest media stories of 2010, including TV election coverage, paywalls and the impact of Wikileaks. Show more
Benjamin Cohen and Matthew Horsman discuss whether Facebook is really worth $50bn, Branwen Jeffreys on reporting seasonal flu and are Britain's contempt of court laws outdated? Show more