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Should The BBC Pay Trump? (And 101 Other Questions)

November 14
52 mins

Episode Description

It was one scandal too many for Tim Davie - where does his departure leave the BBC at this crucial time? And which talented exec would dare take on the role? Former Chief Creative Officer for BBC TV, Patrick Younge, and The Telegraph’s media editor James Warrington, whose paper broke this DG-slaying story, join us in the studio.


Also on the show: ITV is up for sale - well, at least the broadcasting arm is - our panel discuss why Sky is ready to snap it up... Plus, why a dispute between YouTube and Disney is frustrating US football fans... and, in the Audio Network Media Quiz, we consume all the news that’s fit to TikTok.


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A Rethink Audio production, produced by Matt Hill with post-production from Podcast Discovery.


What The Media Club has been reading this week:

Davie & Turness resign over Panorama

Trump's libel deadline

Wider reaction 

ITV in sales talks with Comcast/Sky

Celeb Traitors Is Renewed, obvs

Is Your Podcast Netflix-Ready?

Disney vs YouTube in carriage wars

TikTok Radio Is A Thing Now 

Daily Mail leans into The Crime Desk brand for podcasts and TikTok

ITV partners with TikTok for ads on tentpole brands

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