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Ros Atkins and guests explore what the rise of controversial social media influencer Andrew Tate tells us about modern masculinity and the media. Show more
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Journalist Gary Younge has seen some of the defining moments of our age. From Nelson Mandela's rise to power, to the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, he's reported on the story. Show more
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Journalist Gary Younge has seen some of the defining moments of our age. From Nelson Mandela's rise to power, to the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, he's reported on the story. Show more
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Katie Razzall talks to Geordie Greig about his plans for the future of The Independent, and whether the relationship between the media and those in power has become too cosy. Show more
BBC News international editor Jeremy Bowan talks about his career and new BBC Sounds series, Frontlines of Journalism, which explores the obstacles that stand between journalists and the truth.
Charlie Brooker is one of the most influential satirists working today. The Black Mirror creator reflects on satire, free speech and why AI cannot replace him. Show more
Katie Razzall looks at the challenges of reporting the French riots and discusses the Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, who has spent 100 days behind bars in Russia. Show more
Katie Razzall interviews Pamela Abdy, one of the most powerful women in Hollywood. The co-chair and CEO of Warner Bros Motion Picture Group discusses her career and the role of women in the industry. Show more
Counterterrorism officers are investigating the stabbing of an Iranian TV host outside his home in London. The Media Show talks to British-Iranian journalist Sima Sabet, who has also been targeted. Show more
How will advanced AI models impact the news media; how Donald Trump's app, Truth Social, was set up and what are the future plans for Sky News. Show more
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A media crackdown in Russia, including a new law against 'fake news', has led many independent news outlets to shut down. So what news can ordinary Russians access?
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As governments around the world race to sanction associates of Vladimir Putin, the British media turns its attention to the role Russian oligarchs have played in public life. Show more
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On the eve of the Academy Awards, Katie Razzall meets Scott Stuber, Netflix's Head of Global Film, to find out how the platform continues to disrupt the film industry. Show more
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Piers Morgan discusses his departure from Good Morning Britain, 'cancel culture' and the limits of free speech, and changing business models in the media. Presented by Ros Atkins. Show more