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Andy Burnham's media strategy, smart glasses and filming in public places, BBC Long Wave closes
Jun 24, 2026
41m 33s
BBC cuts, Ritula Shah, Norma Percy, Filming protests
Jun 17, 2026
42m 50s
Alex Kay-Jelski, World Cup coverage, Belfast reporting, Influencers in Russia
Jun 10, 2026
42m 48s
Laura Kuenssberg, SNP embezzlement story, Rafa documentary, 60 Minutes
Jun 3, 2026
42m 39s
Lord Grade, Media access to local councils, Vincent Bolloré profile, Reporting on the heatwave
May 27, 2026
42m 40s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/24/26 | ![]() Andy Burnham's media strategy, smart glasses and filming in public places, BBC Long Wave closes | Katie Razzall and Ros Atkins look at Andy Burnham's media strategy with Jennifer Williams, North of England Correspondent for the Financial Times, and Joshi Herrmann, founder and editor of The Mill. The shop workers Union says the filming of its member is becoming widespread, with Jayne Allport, National Officer at USDAW, on the impact. Carlos Barragan, New York Times reporter and author of The Yahoo Boys: Real Life with the Love Scammers of Lagos, on going under cover with romance fraud networks. And as BBC long wave closes Jeffrey Borinsky explains its place in broadcasting history.Producer: Lisa Jenkinson | 41m 33s | ||||||
| 6/17/26 | ![]() BBC cuts, Ritula Shah, Norma Percy, Filming protests | As the BBC announces new cuts, Jonathan Munro, Interim CEO of BBC News & Current Affairs, joins Katie and Ros to discuss the decision. Ritula Shah, former presenter of the World Tonight on Radio 4, reacts to the news that the programme is being axed.The acclaimed documentary maker Norma Percy reflects on making Brexit: A Very British Civil War and her wider career. Also on the programme, Siddharth Venkataramakrishnan from the ISD analyses the trend of ‘auditors’ and ‘citizen journalists’ filming at the recent Southampton protests. Plus, the Youtuber Wesley Winter explains why he filmed there. | 42m 50s | ||||||
| 6/10/26 | ![]() Alex Kay-Jelski, World Cup coverage, Belfast reporting, Influencers in Russia✨ | World CupSports Journalism+3 | Alex Kay-JelskiCraig Hope+4 | BBCDaily Mail+3 | Belfast | World CupBBC Sport+5 | — | 42m 48s | |
| 6/3/26 | ![]() Laura Kuenssberg, SNP embezzlement story, Rafa documentary, 60 Minutes✨ | politicssports documentaries+3 | Laura KuenssbergJohn Ferguson+3 | SNPSunday Mail+3 | — | Laura KuenssbergNicola Sturgeon+6 | — | 42m 39s | |
| 5/27/26 | ![]() Lord Grade, Media access to local councils, Vincent Bolloré profile, Reporting on the heatwave✨ | broadcasting sectorlocal journalism+3 | Michael GradeDawn Alford+4 | Society of Editors | — | broadcastinglocal councils+5 | — | 42m 40s | |
| 5/20/26 | ![]() The new BBC Director General Matt Brittin, MAFS under investigation & Richard Madeley goes inside El Salvadore's CECOT mega jail✨ | BBC Director GeneralMarried At First Sight+3 | Matt BrittinRichard Madeley | BBCBBC Panorama+2 | El SalvadorCECOT | BBCMatt Brittin+6 | — | 42m 32s | |
| 5/13/26 | ![]() Munya Chawawa; journalists and access to prisoners in jail; Family influencers and the boundaries of parenting online.✨ | satirejournalism+4 | Munya ChawawaEmily Bolton+4 | GuardianSpectator+1 | — | Munya Chawawajournalism+6 | — | 42m 52s | |
| 5/6/26 | ![]() AI judging journalists, the BBC’s “Wrong Guy”, Saudi Arabia's media strategy, covering climate change✨ | AI in journalismmedia strategy+3 | — | BBC | Saudi Arabia | AIjournalism+4 | — | 42m 08s | |
| 4/29/26 | ![]() King Charles's US visit, attacks on journalists, I'm a Celeb editing row✨ | media coveragejournalism+4 | Sean CoughlanJack Blanchard+4 | BBC NewsPOLITICO+3 | United StatesIsrael+1 | King Charles IIImedia stories+6 | — | 42m 13s | |
| 4/22/26 | ![]() The future of teleshopping, Hungary's media post Orban defeat, Danny Robins from Uncanny, Mandelson vetting row scoop✨ | teleshoppingmedia+4 | Danny Robins | Bloomberg NewsITV+3 | — | teleshoppingHungary+6 | — | 41m 58s | |
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| 4/15/26 | ![]() BBC job cuts, Journalist detained in Kuwait, HBO Max enters UK streamer market, Reporting the Artemis II launch✨ | job cutsjournalism+3 | Jodie GinsbergRebecca Morelle | BBCCommittee to Protect Journalists+1 | — | BBCjob cuts+6 | — | 42m 36s | |
| 4/8/26 | ![]() Ronan Farrow on investigating OpenAI and Sam Altman, Misha Glenny, Bel Trew & Madhumita Murgia✨ | investigationAI+4 | Ronan FarrowMadhumita Murgia+2 | The IndependentFinancial Times+3 | Iran | OpenAISam Altman+5 | — | 42m 32s | |
| 4/1/26 | ![]() Scott Mills' exit & Tim Davie's final week at the BBC, AI-assisted journalism, new UK research project on teens & social media✨ | media storiesAI-assisted journalism+4 | Jane MartinsonMax Goldbart+4 | GuardianDeadline+4 | — | Scott MillsTim Davie+5 | — | 42m 29s | |
| 3/25/26 | ![]() Matt Brittin profile, How to cold call a president, The Policing and Media Charter, Jamie Bartlett✨ | mediapolicing+5 | Alex FarberAlan Woods+5 | The TimesNational Police Chiefs’ Council+5 | — | Matt Brittincold call+7 | — | 42m 14s | |
| 3/19/26 | ![]() Bonus interview Lisa Nandy MP Culture Secretary✨ | politicsculture+3 | Lisa Nandy | BBC Radio 4Culture Media and Sport | — | Lisa NandyCulture Secretary+5 | — | 33m 35s | |
| 3/18/26 | ![]() Lisa Nandy on saving local news and the future of the BBC, reporting from inside Iran & behind the scenes at the Oscars✨ | local newsBBC future+4 | Lisa NandyFrederik Pleitgen | BBC | — | local newsBBC+4 | — | 42m 43s | |
| 3/11/26 | ![]() The people shaping American media including Mehdi Hasan, Jeffrey Goldberg, Sarah Smith and Johnny Harris✨ | American mediajournalism+4 | Jeffrey GoldbergMehdi Hasan+2 | The AtlanticZeteo+1 | Washington DCUnited States | American journalismmedia coverage+6 | — | 42m 32s | |
| 3/4/26 | ![]() Media coverage of Middle East conflict, Green Party’s by-election victory chances "missed" by journalists? Nonagenarian podcast✨ | Middle East conflictmedia coverage+5 | Christina LambAaron Bastani+1 | BBC Monitoring UnitSunday Times+2 | GortonDenton | Middle Eastmedia coverage+6 | — | 42m 51s | |
| 2/25/26 | ![]() Baftas fallout , Reporting on the Ukraine War four years on, the power of photography to capture the essence of a story✨ | BaftasUkraine War+4 | Jake KanterAnthony Loyd+5 | DeadlineThe Times+3 | — | BaftasUkraine War+5 | — | 42m 57s | |
| 2/18/26 | ![]() MTV’s legacy, the new Lucy Letby documentary on Netflix and the traditional ad agency in crisis. | On this edition of The Media Show, Ros Atkins examines the continuing public interest in the Lucy Letby case, as a new Netflix documentary reaches the top of the UK viewing rankings. He speaks to Josh Halliday, North of England Editor at The Guardian, and Dr Bethany Usher of Newcastle University, whose work focuses on the ethics of true‑crime storytelling and the development of new guidelines for the genre.Tom Freston, co‑founder of MTV, reflects on how the channel’s launch in 1981 transformed popular culture and what its closure in the UK and Europe signifies for its legacy.And we assess the state of the advertising industry following one of its most challenging years on record. James Kirkham, founder of Iconic, discusses his view that the traditional agency model is in steep decline, while Becky Owen, Chief Marketing Officer at Billion Dollar Boy, outlines the rapid expansion of influencer marketing and the new dynamics shaping the sector.Producer: Lisa Jenkinson | 42m 34s | ||||||
| 2/12/26 | ![]() Revelations about the Murdoch dynasty in new book, Reporting on the Starmer crisis, Washington Post cuts, Ofcom under scrutiny | Gabriel Sherman joins Katie Razzall and Ros Atkins to discuss the real‑life Murdoch family battle at the heart of his new book , Bonfire of the Murdochs, including the secret Nevada court case that pitted Rupert Murdoch against his own children. We assess the reporting of a turbulent week in Westminster with Catherine Neilan, Whitehall Editor at The Observer and Simon Nixon, publisher of the Wealth of Nations newsletter and a former journalist at the Wall Street Journal and The Times.As The Washington Post lays off around 300 staff, we talk to one of them, reporter Marissa Lang and former senior managing editor, Cameron Barr, assesses what comes next.And we discuss the issue of balance and due impartiality in the digital age as Ofcom faces criticism for declining to investigate a GB News interview with Donald Trump. Producers: Lisa Jenkinson & Dan Hardoon | 41m 37s | ||||||
| 2/5/26 | ![]() Tina Brown on the latest Epstein files, the boundaries of behind-the-scenes access in sport, reporting on a rocket launch | On The Media Show Katie Razzall and Ros Atkins consider the new Epstein files and how journalists work through huge document releases while avoiding misinterpretation. The Financial Times’ Jim Pickard explains how newsrooms decide what is reliable and what is not and the veteran editor Tina Brown gives her take from across the Atlantic. We look at the growing demand for behind the scenes cameras in sport. Former British tennis number one Johanna Konta and Minal Modha from Ampere Analysis discuss how much access athletes should be expected to give and whether privacy is being eroded. And finally, with the delay of the Artemis II mission the BBC’s Science Editor Rebecca Morelle and Dr Chris Lintott from The Sky at Night talk about launch scrubs, shifting timelines and the practical realities of reporting on spaceflight.Producer: Lisa Jenkinson Assistant Producer: Emily Channon | 37m 52s | ||||||
| 1/28/26 | ![]() Viral videos shaping reporting in Minnesota, Radio 1’s Christmas Presenter Takeover, Algorithm Transparency and Skyscraper Live | On The Media Show with Ros Atkins. Meg Anderson, NPR correspondent in Minneapolis, explains how newsrooms are managing a surge of online footage and what it means for journalism. Aled Haydn Jones, Radio 1 Controller; DJ Sian Eleri and Chelsea Little on the Radio 1 Christmas Presenter Takeover. James Ball Tech journalist and author of “The System: Who Owns The Internet And How It Owns Us” unpacks what algorithms are, and whether the move towards increased transparency by platforms will actually give users more control. And Vicky Jessop, commissioning editor and culture writer at the Evening Standard, joins us to discuss Netflix’s Skyscraper Live and whether extreme risk is becoming a new form of entertainment.Presenter: Ros Atkins Producer: Lisa Jenkinson Assistant Producer: Laura Cain | 42m 45s | ||||||
| 1/21/26 | ![]() Greenland coverage, Australia’s social media ban, Brand Beckham | As tensions rise between the US and Europe over Greenland, how are international media reporting the story? Elisabet Svane, political analyst at Politiken in Denmark, and Michael Birnbaum, White House reporter for The Washington Post discuss their approach. Jamie Angus, former head of the BBC World Service, says the BBC should move faster into unblockable technologies to reach people in repressive regimes. He explains why, alongside Evie Aspinall, Director of the British Foreign Policy Group. One month on, how successful is Australia's under 16s social media ban? We hear from Bronte Gossling from the Sydney Morning Herald as the UK government considers a similar move. And we unpack the media storm surrounding Brooklyn Beckham’s bombshell Instagram post with Simon Boyle, freelance showbiz journalist and former showbiz editor at The Sun; and Mail on Sunday columnist and former editor of British Vogue Alexandra Shulman. | 42m 56s | ||||||
| 1/14/26 | ![]() Grok AI, Media coverage of the Iran protests, Hamnet film producer Liza Marshall and inside prison radio | Katie Razzall and guests discuss how Iran’s recent protests have sparked debate about how they were covered by international media. We speak to BBC Persian’s Behrang Tajdin, Lyse Doucet, and Conservative MP Tom Tugendhat about the challenges of reporting from one of the world’s most restricted environments. Also, Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok is under fire for generating sexualised, non-consensual images of women and children. Ofcom has launched an investigation under the Online Safety Act, and the UK government is preparing new laws to ban ‘nudification’ tools. We hear from Chi Onwurah MP and CNN’s Hadas Gold on what this means for tech regulation. Plus, Phil Maguire, co-founder of the Prison Radio Association, reflects on building the world’s first national radio station for prisoners and its impact on rehabilitation. And Liza Marshall, producer of the new film Hamnet, reveals how she secured the rights early - before Maggie O’Farrell’s novel became a global sensation- and what it takes to back a winner in Hollywood.Producer: Lisa Jenkinson Assistant Producer: Lucy Wai | 42m 37s | ||||||
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