How can we live well together? What gives life purpose? What about technology, education, faith, capitalism, work, family? Is another life possible? Plough editor Peter Mommsen and senior editor Susannah Black Roberts dig deeper into perspectives from a wide variety of writers and thinkers appearing in the pages of Plough.
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Social media, anti-social media, breaking news, faking news: this is the programme about a revolution in media.
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Daytime TV crisis? Police media strategy shift after car ploughs into crowd at Liverpool FC parade, Simon Reeve
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42:53Katie Razzall presents some of the big stories in the media this week, including how the police in Merseyside changed their media strategy after a car ploughed into crowds attending a football victory parade in Liverpool. Rebecca Camber, who is security and crime editor at the Daily Mail and chair of the Crime Reporters Association, explains what i…
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Katie Razzall and Ros Atkins on some of this week's big media stories.As Gary Lineker leaves the BBC we talk to the former Grandstand presenter Steve Rider, and current sports commentator Henry Winter. The Sunday Times Media Editor Ros Urwin discusses her scoop on Huw Edwards as well as the persistance needed in investigative journalism with BBC co…
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Following the Clues of the Universe by Alister McGrath
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12:24Can Sherlock Holmes help us find meaning in life? Detective stories and murder mysteries hint at how to make sense of our world.By Plough
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The weather influencers taking social media by storm, Sir Peter Bazalgette, reporting the mushroom murder trial in Australia
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42:38Ros Atkins and Katie Razzall on the week's big media stories from around the world. What next for presenter Jo Coburn who leaves Politics Live next week after nearly thirty years with the BBC? She's covered the tumultuous years of the Scottish and EU referendums, Brexit, the pandemic, lockdown and shifting political landscape. We hear about her hig…
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Passing On the Farm to My Daughter by James Rebanks
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17:09A record-breaking bull showed that my seventeen-year-old is ready to start taking my place.By Plough
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Self-professed media diva Tina Brown and Chris Best, cofounder of the publishing platform Substack
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43:21Ros Atkins & Katie Razzall talk to the self professed Media Diva Tina Brown. The former editor in chief of Tatler, Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, and the founding editor in chief of The Daily Beast talks about the changing media landscape and her recent move onto the online publishing platform Substack with her Fresh Hell diary. She's joined by Chris…
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Warehouse Workers of Paris Find Their Voice by Benoît Gautier
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25:42In de-industrializing France, a shuttle bus is workers’ last link to stability.By Plough
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Piers Morgan, the impact of the Supreme Court ruling on sex and gender for the media
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43:18Katie Razzall and Ros Atkins talk to Piers Morgan about his new Youtube venture Uncensored. What are the implications for the Media of the UK Supreme Court's ruling that the legal definition of a woman should be based on biological sex? Rosamund Urwin Media Editor at The Times and the New Statesman Associate Editor Hannah Barnes and author of Time …
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Stanley Hauerwas’s Provocations by Tish Harrison Warren
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19:00America’s theologian isn’t worried about the death of cultural Christianity.By Plough
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Pentagon leaks, reporting on the death of the Pope, Genius Game
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42:42Katie Razzall and Ros Atkins discuss some of the biggest media stories this week including:The latest on the Pentagon leaks in America from David Smith Washington Bureau Chief for the Guardian newspaper. Political commentator Isabel Oakeshott and Peter Cardwell author of "The Secret Life of Special Advisers" consider the relationship between politi…
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Building Solidarity in Europe’s Gig Economy by Ben Wray
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20:21Food-delivery bike riders in London, Berlin, and Copenhagen are pushing back against their algorithmic bosses.By Plough
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Reporting on the British Steel crisis, should we 'ditch' intellectual property law? and Saturday Night Live for Britain?
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57:36Katie Razzall talks to Katy Balls, Political Editor of the Spectator as she heads off for her new posting as Washington Editor for the Times and Sunday Times. What's it like reporting on the industrial crisis which led to the recall of parliament at the weekend? Sky's Economics Editor Ed Conway describes his difficulties gaining access to the Chine…
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In the Holy Land, Seeking the Solace of the Cross by Stephanie Saldaña
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8:42In a year wracked by violence, I remember the crucifixion to find comfort.By Plough
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IPL cricket , the end of The Lady magazine, Tech bro profile Nvidia boss Jensen Huang, impact of tariffs on TV and the streamers
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57:26Katie Razzall and guests discuss some of the biggest media stories this week: As the cricket season gets going Tim Wigmore cricket commentator at The Telegraph focuses on the Indian Premier League which has become one of the most valuable sports media events ever. Former Editor of The Lady magazine Rachel Johnson and current editor Helen Budworth d…
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The Quest to Emancipate Labor by Peter Mommsen
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30:38Why do we work? The dream of a truly human economy spans millennia, from Genesis to Marx to Martin Luther King.By Plough
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Impact of Adolescence drama, Nintendo Switch 2 launch, The Young Turks
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57:26We explore the impact of the hit Netflix drama, Adolescence, which has sparked national debate over boys' media consumption and online misogyny. Katie talks to Cenk Uygur, founder of US progressive network The Young Turks and, on the afternoon it's released, we get the lowdown on Nintendo's long-awaited Switch 2 console. Guests: Claire Holubowskyj,…
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A high-school science teacher and his students practice conservation in the woods and ponds of upstate New York.By Plough
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Peter Kosminsky, AI and publishing, Media crackdown in Turkey
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56:54The director of Wolf Hall, Peter Kosminsky, and CEO of Bad Wolf, Jane Tranter, discuss a TV industry in crisis. As the editor of the Atlantic magazine reveals he was added to a White House group chat on Signal, we profile the founder of the messaging app. Also on the programme, how authors and publishers are responding to their works allegedly bein…
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Sister Penelope in Expectation by Grace Hamman
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20:40The mysterious friend of C. S. Lewis teaches how to know and be known in Christ.By Plough
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Welfare reform coverage, Michael Jackson documentary, cuts to US-backed overseas media
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56:41Ros, Katie and guests assess Labour's media strategy amid its £5bn welfare cuts and weigh up the impact of Donald Trump’s defunding of US state-backed broadcasters. We've another in our series of 'tech bro' profiles, this week of Chinese AI entrepreneur Liang Wenfeng, whose Deepseek chatbot is challenging the US tech giants. Plus we talk to Dan Ree…
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Should I Read Scary Fairy Tales to My Child? by Stephanie Ebert
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15:39My kids already know the world is not safe. Will dragons and goblins make it worse?By Plough
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New Facebook memoir, TV show Chess Masters, books to films at London Book Fair
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56:49By BBC Radio 4
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Teaching the One Percent by Dhananjay Jagannathan
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15:57Dhananjay Jagannathan defends the spiritual worth of liberal education at Columbia University.By Plough
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Jesus Changes Everything: An Afternoon with Stanley Hauerwas
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1:07:22For decades, Stanley Hauerwas has been provoking Christians with his insistence that if they would only follow their Master, it would impact all areas of life, from the personal to the societal. In his new book, *Jesus Changes Everything*, his timely and prophetic voice speaks to another generation of followers of Jesus tired of religion as usual. …
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White House press access, Kursk documentary, Jeff Bezos's new rules for the Washington Post
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56:47As the Trump administration takes control of the 100 year-old media pool system, Eugene Daniels, President of the White House Correspondents' Association shares concerns about government transparency and who now gets access to the President. Max Tani, Media Editor at Semafor explains the Washington Post's controversial new opinions policy and forme…
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Tell an Old Story for Modern Times by Lisabeth Button
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26:26A Bruderhof teacher applies lessons from her mentors and Homer in her classroom and beyond.By Plough
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Mehdi Hasan, BBC Gaza doc controversy, Peter Thiel profile
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57:19Social media bosses from Meta, X, TikTok and Google were grilled by the House of Commons Science, Innovation and Technology Committee yesterday. We speak to Labour Chair of the committee, Chi Onwurah, for her reaction. Also on the programme, a career interview with the British-American broadcaster Mehdi Hasan. He discusses his new media business Ze…
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Why We’re Failing to Pass on Christianity by Benjamin Crosby
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20:35How do you teach Christian basics to those who think they know all about it?By Plough
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Media diplomacy, The New Yorker at 100, Sam Altman profile
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56:53As international talks continue about the war in Ukraine, former NATO spokesperson Oana Lungescu and Times defence editor Larisa Brown compare notes. David Remnick, editor of The New Yorker, joins us to discuss his editorial process and business strategy as the magazine turns 100. Also on the programme, Mike Isaac from The New York Times profiles t…
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The School that Escaped to the Alps by Marianne Wright
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23:28Faced with a Nazi takeover, the first Bruderhof school took refuge in Liechtenstein.By Plough
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In the room with Trump and Musk, BBC Media Action answers its critics, what makes tech bros tick?
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57:48What happened at Elon Musk’s unexpected White House press conference alongside President Trump? Reuters’ Jeff Mason was there. Semafor’s Max Tani and First Amendment expert Katie Fallow discuss Trump’s $20 million lawsuit against CBS News. We also examine the impact of US AID cuts on global media, with BBC Media Action’s Simon Bishop addressing cla…
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Does Teaching Literature and Writing Have a Future? by Phil Christman
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26:23Learning that one’s job might soon be eliminated by the emergence of an overhyped new technology puts one in good company.By Plough
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Katie and Ros are joined by some of the biggest names in media to dissect the shifting landscape of news, business models, and audience trust. Channel 4 CEO Alex Mahon discusses the network’s latest research on Gen Z’s relationship with truth and news consumption, while Sky News Group Executive Chair David Rhodes lays out his vision for the future …
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Why I Became a Firefighter by Brit Frazier
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16:53A priest joins her local volunteer fire department.By Plough
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China's AI win, transparency in family courts, refugee life close up
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57:28From TikTok to AI, concerns are growing around the world about the influence of Chinese technology. Kathrin Hille, FT Greater China correspondent, tells us how TikTok might be influencing the political views of young people in Taiwan but former Head of Cybersecurity at GCHQ Ciaran Martin says the threat may not be as it seems. What will new reporti…
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Schools for Philosopher-Carpenters by Alex Sosler
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22:37A new crop of innovative schools encourages all students to use their minds and their hands.By Plough
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Prince Harry settles, Gaza ceasefire coverage, Children’s TV
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55:38The long-running legal battle between Prince Harry and the British tabloids has come to a dramatic end. As the owner of the Sun newspaper offers him a full apology and substantial damages, we unpick the significance of the settlement. Prince Harry and his wife Meghan have also made headlines as subjects of a new cover story in Vanity Fair - we spea…
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Peter Mommsen asks whether our society has lost sight of how to raise young humans.By Plough
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Reporting the LA Fires, AI Michael Parkinson, US TikTok ban approaches
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56:51We talk to reporters in Los Angeles about the challenges of covering the fires there. As the government prepares to begin the charter renewal process which will decide the future of the BBC, one option being discussed is mutualisation. We explore what that could look like. A new podcast features celebrities interviewed by a reincarnated AI Michael …
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The PloughRead: An Exodus From China by Pan Yongguang
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14:21Pan Youngguang describes how his persecuted house church chooses to flee together as a community.By Plough
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Uncovering the grooming gangs, Meta ditches fact checkers, Grand Theft Auto 6
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57:10We talk to Andrew Norfolk, one of the first journalists to report on the grooming gangs story, an issue now in headlines around the world because of the interventions of Elon Musk. Nazir Afzal, former prosecutor explains how journalists helped advise the Crown Prosecution Service about the case. Meta’s decision to scrap US fact-checkers in favor of…
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The PloughRead: Paraguayans Don’t Read by Santiago Ramos
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31:55Santiago Ramos points out that in a dictatorship, literature nurtures freedom. In a democracy, does it matter?By Plough
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PR v journalism, Post Office drama one year on, predictions for 2025
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56:51A New Years Day programme where we look forward and back. The Media Show teams up with Radio 4's crisis communications podcast, When it Hits the Fan, to discuss what the big stories of the year tell us about how journalists and PR professionals interact. It’s a year since the hugely influential ITV drama Mr Bates vs The Post Office brought the plig…
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The PloughRead: The Busted Bean by Maureen Swinger
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7:25Maureen Swinger describes an old school bus’s transformation into a space for coffee and camaraderie.By Plough
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The PloughRead: Christmas Day in the Morning by Pearl S. Buck
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CNN Syria Report, Health Misinformation, Time Person of the Year
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56:35We discuss why CNN is under pressure after a viral news report from Syria turned out not to be all it claimed to be. As ABC News settles a defamation lawsuit with Donald Trump for $15m, we look at what it means for journalism. Also on the programme, a BBC World Service investigation has found that Steven Bartlett’s Diary of A CEO is amplifying harm…
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The PloughRead: Encounters at the Southern Border by Robert Donnelly
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31:51Robert Donnelly meets the migrants seeking asylum in the United States.By Plough
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Media in the new Syria, how to be an online investigator, can you copyright a vibe?
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56:50Kholoud Helmi, co-founder of independent Syrian newspaper Enab Baladi and reporter Edmund Bower discuss the fall of the Assad regime. We hear about claims of misconduct at one of the world’s largest LGBT media platforms. Mia Sato from The Verge and influencer Michael McWhorter examine how online communities responded to the murder of UnitedHealthca…
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The PloughRead: Jakob Hutter, Radical Reformer by Emmy Barth Maendel
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11:47Emmy Barth Maendel describes how, in just three short years, a sixteenth-century martyr founded a church that has endured to this day.By Plough
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How to interview Anna Wintour, welfare on TV sets, where to start with Reddit
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57:27Vogue Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour talks to Katie about her career and the new exhibition, VOGUE: Inventing the Runway. As more allegations emerge about the conduct of Master Chef host Gregg Wallace, we hear about the on-set rules supposed to protect participants in reality TV. The civil war in Syria has a sophisticated social media front. We get a…
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