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CEO of Liberty Global Mike Fries, Guardian losses, Fox News CEO Roger Ailes departs

27 Jul 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Liberty Global is the world's largest international TV and broadband company, with over 27 million customers worldwide. It's also the owner of Virgin ...

Turkish media crackdown, Ed Vaizey's legacy, Live streaming.

20 Jul 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Dramatic events in Turkey are leading to a crackdown on journalists and coverage. Turkey's media regulation body has revoked the licences of 24 radio ...

BBC deputy director-general Anne Bulford, Should BBC have filmed the raid on Cliff Richard's home, Risks of true crime TV shows

13 Jul 2016

Contributed by Lukas

One of the most senior women in media gives her first interview. The BBC's new Deputy Director General Anne Bulford talks Top Gear, top executives' pa...

THE MEDIA SHOW - 06.07.17

06 Jul 2016

Contributed by Lukas

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Top EU referendum journalists, Brexit's impact on media industry, Lord Puttnam inquiry

29 Jun 2016

Contributed by Lukas

The EU referendum has been a defining political moment in the UK's history. For top political journalists, it's presented its own set of challenges - ...

Newspaper Leave and Remain editorials, Media in Afghanistan, TV talent shows.

22 Jun 2016

Contributed by Lukas

With only one day to go until the vote on the EU referendum, The Mirror newspaper has declared its support for the Remain campaign. It means all the c...

BBC Worldwide CEO Tim Davie, The state of Welsh media, The BBC loses The Voice

22 Jun 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Sherlock, Doctor Who and Dad's Army fans in the UK can buy and download episodes of their favourite programmes - as well as many other "lost gems from...

Reporting the refugee crisis, Accessing news online, Achieving 'balanced' EU coverage.

15 Jun 2016

Contributed by Lukas

The International News Safety Institute is launching a survey into the psychological impact on journalists covering the migrant crisis, following anec...

Dame Joan Bakewell, EU debates, 24 - the 'north's national', City AM editor

08 Jun 2016

Contributed by Lukas

The Archbishop of Canterbury is calling on the BBC to give religion the same prominence as politics, sport or drama. In a speech at the Sandford St Ma...

Head of BBC Studios, Top Gear, Geordie Shore

01 Jun 2016

Contributed by Lukas

The creation of the commercial production division of the BBC, BBC Studios, will lead to 100 per cent competition between in house and independent pro...

Press bias, Police and the media, Digital media

25 May 2016

Contributed by Lukas

How has the media been covering the EU referendum debate? Is the press bias towards leave, Reuters report thinks so. If it is bias, is that making a d...

Lord Puttnam on BBC White Paper, Women on air, BBC online cuts

18 May 2016

Contributed by Lukas

The BBC has announced it's scaling back and closing a range of online services - including BBC Food and Newsbeat websites - in order to save ยฃ15m. Th...

BBC's future set out in government White Paper.

12 May 2016

Contributed by Lukas

As the government's long-awaited White Paper on the future of the BBC is published, Steve Hewlett talks to the leading players about what it actually ...

Lord Patten, BBC diversity, Robert Peston

04 May 2016

Contributed by Lukas

The former Chairman of the BBC Trust, Lord Patten, says that the independence of the BBC is at risk from parts of the government. Lord Patten, also th...

The reporting of Hillsborough, 'Constructive' journalism, BBC Chinese service move

27 Apr 2016

Contributed by Lukas

The jury at the new inquests into the deaths of fans at Hillsborough has this week concluded that they played no part in the tragedy. The press covera...

The decline of TV news, Celebrity injunction, Local TV

20 Apr 2016

Contributed by Lukas

A new report by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism suggests that with steadily shrinking news audiences, TV news can expect to experien...

Whittingdale press cover-up?, Diversity at the BBC debate, TV drama rivalry

14 Apr 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Culture Secretary John Whittingdale is facing calls to withdraw from involvement in regulation of the press following the disclosure that he had a rel...

BBC Trust chair Rona Fairhead, 'Tips' when interviewing will.i.am, Press freedom v privacy

06 Apr 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Some weeks ago, Sir David Clementi said the current regulatory model of the BBC Trust, was 'flawed and that a unitary board should run the BBC. Since ...

Netflix, Channel 5 rebrand, The end of print?

04 Apr 2016

Contributed by Lukas

A report from BARB (The Broadcasters Audience Research Board) estimates that Netflix is now in some 5 million UK households, stating that: 'Netflix is...

Twitter's impact on journalism, Mail on Sunday editor Geordie Greig, Ashley Highfield of Johnston Press

23 Mar 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Twitter is ten years old and has had an "utterly transformative" impact on journalism. That's according to Emily Bell, Director of the Tow Centre for ...

Maria Eagle, Sir Joseph Pilling, Balancing journalism and security services

16 Mar 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Andrea Catherwood is joined by Maria Eagle, Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media & Sport. The Garston and Halewood MP gives her first inte...

Charlotte Moore, Turkish press crackdown, Concern about BBC independence

09 Mar 2016

Contributed by Lukas

We hear from the new Controller of BBC TV Channels (BBC 1,2 and 4) and iPlayer Charlotte Moore about her vision for the future. She also gives her res...

Race and TV viewing, The BBC impact on the market, Should Ofcom replace the BBC Trust?

02 Mar 2016

Contributed by Lukas

The Secretary of State John Whittingdale has been sharing his views of the BBC at the Oxford Media Conference. We hear what he had to say about BBC di...

Press Awards women nominees, Lord Best on BBC inquiry, Trinity Mirror's The New Day

24 Feb 2016

Contributed by Lukas

The shortlist for the Press Awards 2015 has been unveiled and includes just 20 women, among a total of 114 journalists. The lack of women shortlisted ...

New Ipso rules, Assisted suicide being 'normalised' in the media

10 Feb 2016

Contributed by Lukas

The Independent Press Standards Organisation, which regulates many national newspapers, says its members have given it enhanced powers and increased i...

James Murdoch, Guardian cost-cutting, The growth of new media in Africa

03 Feb 2016

Contributed by Lukas

James Murdoch, son of Rupert, has returned to Sky as Chairman. It comes four years after he resigned from the position amid the phone hacking scandal,...

Lord Burns, On- and off-screen diversity, FT staff vote to strike

27 Jan 2016

Contributed by Lukas

The chairman of Channel 4 Lord Terry Burns leaves the organisation today. His departure has been seen by some as an indication that the government is ...

The future of ITV, Impress announces members, Trust in the media

20 Jan 2016

Contributed by Lukas

ITV has announced that two of its senior executives will be stepping down; Chairman Archie Norman will be leaving, as will Director of TV Peter Fincha...

Media freedom in Poland, BBC News cuts, Deloitte's media predictions.

13 Jan 2016

Contributed by Lukas

The EC is debating a new law in Poland, feared to be compromising the editorial freedom of public service broadcasters. Last Thursday, President Duda ...

Scotland culture minister Fiona Hyslop, Children's social media, Walter Presents

06 Jan 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Scotland's Culture Minister Fiona Hyslop says the BBC is not spending enough of the licence fee cash raised north of the border in Scotland.Journalist...

Robin Esser; reporting migration; Formula 1; stories of 2016

23 Dec 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Known as 'the newspaper man's newspaper man', Robin Esser's press career spans nearly 60 years. Robin worked on Fleet Street in the 'golden era' of jo...

Leveson part 2?, BBC News at Ten, David Rose on Shaker Aamer

16 Dec 2015

Contributed by Lukas

In 2011 the Prime Minister announced the two part Leveson inquiry into the role of the press and police in the phone-hacking scandal. Part 1 examined ...

TV leadership debates, Royal interview conditions, Trump's social media strategy.

09 Dec 2015

Contributed by Lukas

The first analysis of the 2015 TV leadership debates, carried out by the University of Leeds and funded by ITV, has been published. It claims to find ...

Lord Puttnam on public service broadcasting, Peter Salmon on BBC Studios, I'm a Celebrity

02 Dec 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Lord David Puttnam, whose credits include the Oscar-winning Chariots of Fire and The Killing Fields, is spearheading an inquiry into the future of pub...

CEO OF Virgin Media, President of AOL Content, Expert women

25 Nov 2015

Contributed by Lukas

The president of AOL Content, which owns the Huffington Post, says the media industry is undergoing a 'revolutionary change'. In a speech at the Reute...

Media coverage of events in Paris, Tory MP Jesse Norman on BBC Studio concerns

18 Nov 2015

Contributed by Lukas

A series of co-ordinated attacks in Paris on Friday night have resulted in the deaths of at least 129 people. Media outlets quickly mobilized with bla...

Chief exec of Trinity Mirror Simon Fox, News UK's David Dinsmore, Heather Brooke on FOI

04 Nov 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Trinity Mirror has taken full control of media network Local World, which has over 100 regional titles across England and Wales. Dubbed a 'good day fo...

Future of the BBC: The Media Show Debate

27 Oct 2015

Contributed by Lukas

The Media Show's Steve Hewlett hosts a landmark discussion about the BBC's future as the corporation approaches the review of its Royal Charter. The m...

Alan Rusbridger, Leveson laws, PinkNews, ITV buys UTV

21 Oct 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Fleet Street's confidence has "worn thin", says the former editor of the Guardian, Alan Rusbridger. In a wide ranging speech at the Society of Editors...

BBC Studios, Ad-blocking, Female tech journalists, The Voice

14 Oct 2015

Contributed by Lukas

The BBC's latest submission to the Government on the Charter Review consultation includes further detail on BBC Studios. The proposal removes the key ...

Peston's move to ITV, Desmond newspaper prices, Dennis Publishing CEO on Coach

07 Oct 2015

Contributed by Lukas

An investigation by BBC's Panorama into alleged VIP Paedophile rings has questioned whether there was in fact any reliable evidence to support claims....

Channel 4 privatisation, Freeview Play, Corbyn's press jokes, Local World sale talks

30 Sep 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Plans to privatise Channel 4 have been revealed after documents were photographed as they were carried into Downing Street. A sale would raise an esti...

Police communication, Nordic support for the BBC, Greenpeace investigations, Al Jazeera pardons

23 Sep 2015

Contributed by Lukas

The Metropolitan Police have issued a statement acknowledging that when they described allegations of historic child abuse and a VIP paedophile ring a...

Live from the Royal Television Society Convention in Cambridge

16 Sep 2015

Contributed by Lukas

The Royal Television Society Convention in Cambridge brings together senior figures from the TV industry to discuss the challenges of a shifting media...

BBC plans, IPSO, X Factor

09 Sep 2015

Contributed by Lukas

The BBC outlined its vision this week for a more open and more distinctive BBC that would involve working more closely with arts and science instituti...

Rebekah Brooks returns, Call for controls on BBC website, Turkish media, Chair of Atvod

02 Sep 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Rebekah Brooks is returning to News Corp as chief executive of its UK division, a year after she was cleared of all phone hacking charges. Her appoint...

Edinburgh TV Festival, BBC director of strategy James Purnell, Channel 5 director of programming Ben Frow, Spotify

26 Aug 2015

Contributed by Lukas

The Culture Secretary John Whittingdale, speaking at the Edinburgh TV Festival, says that the government has no desire to dismantle the BBC and that s...

Royal pictures, Managing talent, Archant's positive performance

19 Aug 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Buckingham palace has appealed to the world's media not to publish unauthorised images of Prince George. It says some paparazzi have gone to, "extreme...

Celebrity injunctions; Economist sale; FT editorial independence; football bans

12 Aug 2015

Contributed by Lukas

A prominent sportsman has been granted an injunction preventing The Sun newspaper from publishing a story about a relationship he had before he was ma...

Media bans for sports journalists, Vice's new women's channel, Clarkson on Amazon Prime

05 Aug 2015

Contributed by Lukas

The National Union of Journalists (NUJ) has called on the Football Association to act on a "worrying trend" among its member clubs of handing out medi...

Nikkei buys Financial Times, ITV and Sky results, Al Jazeera journalists' retrial, Press regulation

29 Jul 2015

Contributed by Lukas

The Japanese Nikkei group has bought the Financial Times from publisher Pearson for ยฃ844 million. Pearson has also confirmed it's now in talks to sel...

The chair of the BBC Trust, Digital news providers, Ofcom's review of BT Openreach

22 Jul 2015

Contributed by Lukas

The BBC Trust, the governing body of the BBC, has published its response to last week's government green paper on the BBC Charter Review. The review w...

BBC's annual report, Chris Bryant on the 'BBC under siege', Alan Whicker award.

15 Jul 2015

Contributed by Lukas

The BBC's Director-General Lord Hall has said it is up to licence fee payers to determine the size and shape of the BBC. It's Annual Report, out yeste...

The new deal for the BBC in today's budget. Good for the corporation? Good for the audience?

08 Jul 2015

Contributed by Lukas

In today's budget, the Chancellor George Osborne announced that responsibility for the policy and delivery of free TV licences for the over 75s is to ...

Tim Hincks, BBC Three going online, The future of Olympic coverage

01 Jul 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Tim Hincks, the President of Endemol Shine, on defining and nurturing creativity, tackling the middle class bias in TV, why we should embrace the main...

Commissioning BBC TV programmes, News on smart phones, The 'pause' in local TV rollout

24 Jun 2015

Contributed by Lukas

The BBC Trust says that the BBC's TV commissioning process is not sustainable. Currently, 50% is guaranteed for in house commissions, independent prod...

Media mogul Richard Desmond, Chris Evans on his new job presenting Top Gear

17 Jun 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Chris Evans will replace Jeremy Clarkson as the new presenter of Top Gear. It ends months of speculation over who would fill Jeremy Clarkson's shoes a...

Channel 4 chief executive David Abraham on pay and privatisation; Police on TV

10 Jun 2015

Contributed by Lukas

The chief executive of not-for-profit Channel 4 has enjoyed a 16 per cent pay increase to ยฃ855,000 following an 'exceptional performance', according ...

Charlie Hebdo editor-in-chief, Britain's Hardest Worker, Disabled people in TV

03 Jun 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Charlie Hebdo, the satirical French magazine, was attacked in January over its cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad. Two gunmen stormed its offices shooti...

Trinity Mirror damages, WPP CEO Sir Martin Sorrell, the BBC's Lyse Doucet on reporting religion

27 May 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Sir Martin Sorrell is the most influential man in advertising. As the CEO of WPP, the world's largest advertising group, he is one of the world's most...

Facebook Instant Articles, Eurovision evolution, UKTV success

20 May 2015

Contributed by Lukas

As Facebook's latest innovation - Instant Articles - gets underway, we discuss the pros and cons for Facebook, news organisations and the public. Coul...

Election Polls in the News, CEO of All3Media Jane Turton

13 May 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Research from Cardiff University shows that coverage of this election was dominated by the story of the polls, with broadcasters choosing to run stori...

Journalists on the Election Trail, Alex Crawford from Sky News, CEO of Bloomberg Media

06 May 2015

Contributed by Lukas

On the final day of election campaigning, we hear from the front line journalists who have been on the trail with candidates. There have been reports ...

Top Gear's future, The Sun's 'Whistleblower Charter', Headline-Writing

29 Apr 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Kim Shillinglaw, Controller of BBC 2 and BBC 4, is the BBC executive tasked with securing the future of Top Gear. In her first interview for The Media...

Rory Bremner on political satire; Sky's strong figures; Tory media policy

22 Apr 2015

Contributed by Lukas

As the General Election campaign hots up, two new political satires have been unveiled- ITV's Newzoids and Channel 4's Ballot Monkeys, with the former...

Politico, Labour's Media Policy, Katie Hopkins, Google

15 Apr 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Politico, the non-partisan, Washington based political news organisation is to launch a European edition next week in print and online. With new headq...

Victoria Derbyshire; Leaders' debates; Telegraph chief's exit; Lib Dem media policy

08 Apr 2015

Contributed by Lukas

The Telegraph's chief content officer and editor-in-chief Jason Seiken has left the newspaper after just eighteen months. His tenure was not without c...

Spider Memos, Dermot Departs The X Factor, Mental Health Headlines, Plaid Cymru Media Policy

01 Apr 2015

Contributed by Lukas

The Supreme count has ruled that 27 letters written by Prince Charles to Ministers, the so-called 'spider letters', should be made public. It follows ...

Jeremy Clarkson fired by the BBC, SNP media policy

25 Mar 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Steve Hewlett hears from BBC creative director Alan Yentob on why star Jeremy Clarkson has been sacked and from Guido Fawkes, the blogger behind the m...

The Clarkson Row and Handling 'Difficult' stars, The Future for Netflix, The Green Party Media Policy

18 Mar 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Should they have seen it coming? Steve Hewlett looks at how the BBC is handling the latest Jeremy Clarkson controversy and the challenges of managing ...

Older People in the Media, Clarkson and the Top Gear Brand, TV Election Debates

11 Mar 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson has been suspended by the BBC following a 'fracas' with a producer on the programme. The BBC has announced that the...

Tony Hall, BBC Director General

04 Mar 2015

Contributed by Lukas

The Director General of the BBC, Tony Hall, has set out his plans for the "my BBC" revolution; a more personal service that will use data to provide a...

Buying BBC Three; BARB Measuring TV audiences; 'FIFA Files' Journalists Win Award

25 Feb 2015

Contributed by Lukas

The BBC's head of television Danny Cohen has publicly responded to a bid by two independent producers to buy BBC Three. Jon Thoday and Jimmy Mulville ...

Do advertisers influence editorial?; British drama overseas; Immigration Street

18 Feb 2015

Contributed by Lukas

The chief political commentator at the Daily Telegraph, Peter Oborne, has resigned from the paper, saying its lack of coverage of HSBC and allegations...

Protecting Journalists' Sources, American News Anchors, Football Rights, Sports Radio

11 Feb 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Brian Williams, the most popular nightly news anchor in the USA, has been suspended for six months without pay by his employer NBC. It follows an admi...

Head of BBC Trust's first major speech; The battle for sports rights; Sky's Fortitude

04 Feb 2015

Contributed by Lukas

The head of the BBC Trust Rona Fairhead has said most people want an independent body to set the level of the licence fee. In her first major speech s...

The future of news; Entertainment shows; Page 3 and The Sun

28 Jan 2015

Contributed by Lukas

The job of public service journalism is to provide news, not noise according to a new report by the BBC into The Future of News. The report makes the ...

End of Page 3, Josie Cunningham's Agent, Sir Alan Moses on Press Feedom

21 Jan 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Britain's best-selling newspaper The Sun has stopped publishing photographs of topless Page 3 models after 44 years. The paper still hasn't confirmed ...

Publishing Charlie Hebdo Images, Newsbeat's Editor, Channel 4's Diversity Plan.

14 Jan 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Whether to publish pictures of Charlie Hebdo's latest cover has raised questions for broadcasters and newspaper titles. This week's edition of the Fre...

Prince Andrew coverage; postponing of royal doc; Peter Greste retrial; 10 years of FOI.

07 Jan 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Two stories this week have raised questions about the relationship between the Royal family and the press. There's been extensive press coverage relat...

Host Graham Norton on the changing nature of the chat show

31 Dec 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Chat shows have been the staple of TV schedules for decades. The Bee Gees storming off Clive Anderson's show, David Icke claiming to be the 'son of Go...

ABC President Paul Lee; Monty the penguin; filming Arctic wolves; John Sergeant on John Freeman.

24 Dec 2014

Contributed by Lukas

US entertainment group ABC has brought such classics as Desperate Housewives and Grey's Anatomy to TV. As president since 2010, Paul Lee is responsibl...

BT's EE Talks, Journalism and PR, Ofcom's Review into C4, London Weeklies Launch

17 Dec 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Telecoms group BT has entered exclusive talks over a ยฃ12.5 billion deal to buy Britain's biggest mobile phone operator EE. It signals BT''s ambitions...

BBC3 plan; Press recognition panel

10 Dec 2014

Contributed by Lukas

The BBC's plans to close BBC Three as a broadcast channel and re-invent it as online service in Autumn 2015 have been submitted to the BBC Trust. The ...

Christopher Jefferies; The Times turns a profit; Front page newspaper content

03 Dec 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Retired teacher Christopher Jefferies was wrongly named in the press as the suspect accused of the murder of his neighbour Joanna Yeates in December 2...

Sun editor on white van man; The National launches in Scotland; Kenyan Young Journalist; Local TV in Birmingham

26 Nov 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Shadow Minister Emily Thornberry resigned last week after posting a picture on Twitter showing a house in Rochester draped in the St. George's flag, a...

Ofcom's Ed Richards; MP Andrew Bridgen on scrapping the licence fee; Trinity Mirror closures; Teen blogger on OCD

19 Nov 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Conservative MP Andrew Bridgen is leading a move to scrap the licence fee. He's sent a letter to the Culture Secretary Sajid Javid, urging him to revi...

Charlotte Moore, BBC One Controller; Patrick Collins and sports journalism; Serial podcast

12 Nov 2014

Contributed by Lukas

BBC One is the UK's most watched channel, with more than 40 million viewers tuning in each week. A BBC Trust review published earlier this year found ...

BBC R1 on iPlayer; BT Sport and Sky Sports; Pay-per-view news; Al Jazeera English chief

05 Nov 2014

Contributed by Lukas

The BBC Trust has approved a new service for Radio 1 and 1Xtra, which will see it having its own TV channel on the BBC iPlayer from next week. It's ho...

Guardian Media Group CEO; Broadmoor doc; Facebook and Twitter results; RT launches in UK

29 Oct 2014

Contributed by Lukas

The Guardian newspaper is launching a new website for its US readers today. It's the latest step in a global digital expansion, which has seen it move...

Liddiment and Hastings leave the Trust; Women in the media; Mirror complaint

22 Oct 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Two of the founding members of the BBC Trust leave their position this week. David Liddiment and Alison Hastings have seen the governing body through ...

Reporting the EU; TV Election Debates

15 Oct 2014

Contributed by Lukas

The BBC, ITV, Sky and Channel 4 have announced a joint plan to hold three debates ahead of next year's general election. If politicians agree to take ...

Facebook's apology to drag queens; Anonymity online; Inquiry into the use of RIPA

08 Oct 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Facebook has apologised to drag queens, and those with transgender status, after it closed some accounts following reports they were fake because they...

Sunday Mirror Sexting, Journalists' Safety, Political Interviews

01 Oct 2014

Contributed by Lukas

An online investigation published by the Sunday Mirror has led to the resignation of Conservative minister, Brooks Newmark, complaints lodged with pre...

Devolved powers and the BBC, Inside police custody, Phone hacking

24 Sep 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Whilst the No Vote has halted plans for a full-blown Scottish Broadcasting Corporation, with Charter Renewal on the horizon, the pan-UK public broadca...

Mike Darcey, CEO of News UK; the role of the press in Scotland; Ofcom on London Live

17 Sep 2014

Contributed by Lukas

The media regulator Ofcom has rejected London Live's request to reduce programming commitments. After just four months on air, the local TV station as...

Murdoch on Page 3; Protecting journalists' sources; AP uses robots

10 Sep 2014

Contributed by Lukas

It's been revealed how police investigating 'Plebgate' obtained the telephone records of Tom Newton Dunn, the Political Editor of the Sun, without his...

BBC on Sir Cliff coverage; Press Gazette joins IPSO; Who is Rona Fairhead?

03 Sep 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Rona Fairhead, the former FT Group chief executive, has been announced as the Government's preferred choice as BBC Trust chair. Her nomination comes a...

Jihadis on social media; Exploitation in S Yorkshire; TV debates

27 Aug 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Social media companies have tried to stop the distribution of the video of James Foley's execution by blocking the accounts of those who shared it. Th...

BBC on Sir Cliff; Covering the Missouri riots; Sky diversity targets

20 Aug 2014

Contributed by Lukas

The BBC has come under criticism for the way it covered a police raid on Sir Cliff Richard's home. BBC News decided to film and broadcast a search of ...