“Even if you have nothing to do with Media (and I don't), this podcast delivers some thoughtful and interesting views on that world. Very well presented and as it's the BBC they can pull in some heavy-weight media giants who often stay behind in the podcast extra to be quizzed about their career. Being the BBC, it can sometimes focus on the British (and BBC) side of things, but then they'll spend 10-minutes discussing jounalism in Syria or Facebooks challenge to the traditional global media. And occasionaly, they get 2 warring factions arguing their point like boxers in a ring - but well refereed by the presenter, the always excellent Amol Rajan.”Read full review »
empathology via Apple Podcasts ·
Netherlands ·
03/05/18
“BBC coverage of the referendum was roundly criticized for its lack of focus and acceptance of disingenuous information without challenge. Now with the fate of Britain’s parliamentary system at stake, BBC’s disinterested coverage is once again lacking. No change in scheduling, no change in the...”Read full review »
“Always interesting. Hewlett is always well informed and on it. it is a little annoying that he tries to cram so much in so the “we do not have time for anymore” comment is usual towards then end of the interview. It would be good that the BBC, his employer turned up once in a while when asked....”Read full review »
Smiler998 via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
10/23/15