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Disney's Tale of Two Bobs, BAFTA's Kids Awards & Adam Crafton on reporting from Qatar

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In this edition of The Media Podcast, host Jake Kanter tackles the latest headlines with a stellar line-up of panellists.


Adam Crafton (The Athletic) joins us from the sweltering heat of Qatar where journalists abound in jumpers, to discuss what the event is revealing about football and politics.


Dan Taylor-Watt (Digital Consultant) takes us through Disney's CEO-switch, including why Bob Iger never really left.


We then dive into a kids-themed segment with Faraz Osman (Chair, BAFTA Children & Young People's Committee) and Tim Hunter (Director Learning, Policy & Membership) taking us through the festivities at this weekend's Children & Young People Awards.


In Part Two: Charlotte Tobbit (Press Gazette) takes us through the consequences of Elon Musk making content users the new content moderation panel.


And in a Court Case themed Media Quiz, James Ball (TBIJ) updates us on the anti-SLAPP legislation bounced back in Parliament this week.


A Rethink Audio Production, produced by Phoebe Adler-Ryan with support from Matt Hill.


You can hear Faraz and Tim unpack the state of Children's TV funding and BAFTA initiatives for young people on our Patreon.

Get bonus content on Patreon

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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In this edition of The Media Podcast, host Jake Kanter tackles the latest headlines with a stellar line-up of panellists.


Adam Crafton (The Athletic) joins us from the sweltering heat of Qatar where journalists abound in jumpers, to discuss what the event is revealing about football and politics.


Dan Taylor-Watt (Digital Consultant) takes us through Disney's CEO-switch, including why Bob Iger never really left.


We then dive into a kids-themed segment with Faraz Osman (Chair, BAFTA Children & Young People's Committee) and Tim Hunter (Director Learning, Policy & Membership) taking us through the festivities at this weekend's Children & Young People Awards.


In Part Two: Charlotte Tobbit (Press Gazette) takes us through the consequences of Elon Musk making content users the new content moderation panel.


And in a Court Case themed Media Quiz, James Ball (TBIJ) updates us on the anti-SLAPP legislation bounced back in Parliament this week.


A Rethink Audio Production, produced by Phoebe Adler-Ryan with support from Matt Hill.


You can hear Faraz and Tim unpack the state of Children's TV funding and BAFTA initiatives for young people on our Patreon.

Get bonus content on Patreon

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  continue reading

292 episodes

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