15/06/2011
Tim Davie on a new report's recommendations for 成人快手 Radio, Mark Damazer on 成人快手 journalism, and how did a fake blog, allegedly written by a gay Syrian woman, hoax the media?
John Myers, the head of the Radio Academy, has been taking a look at how the 成人快手's music radio stations operate. John Myers explains his recommendations for streamlining and his suggestions for how the stations could cut costs.
Tim Davie, the head of 成人快手 Audio and Music who commissioned the report, joins Steve Hewlett to discuss John Myers's suggestions and whether 成人快手 music radio's accounting is too opaque.
Last month, the media reported on fears that a prominent Syrian lesbian blogger, Amina Arraf, had been arrested. This week it emerged that "Amina" was not what she seemed. The blog was a hoax, written by an American man living in Scotland. Jillian C York from blog platform Global Voices explains how the media was taken in by the fake and what the revelations mean for real bloggers in Syria.
Mark Damazer, the former head of 成人快手 Radio 4, has given a speech about 成人快手 journalism which, while broadly positive, outlines some failings in 成人快手 reporting. Mark Damazer speaks to Steve about where the 成人快手 got it wrong and how mistakes can be avoided in future.
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The Media Show
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