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Peter York's Culture Wars House Party “PETER YORK’S CULTURE WARS HOUSE PARTY” podcast is all about Peter’s cultural preoccupations which range from how political Culture Wars are waged, to the reputational currency of clever celebrities, ...

Revelation after revelation with Prof @dannydorling.bsky.social @ox.ac.uk on @peteryork.bsky.social Culture Wars House party podcast this week – on Brexit myths, Britain’s place at the top of Europe’s inequality league, and how to fight the good fight.

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With Lisa Nandy announcing a permanent Royal Charter for the BBC, is the charter review a real consultation – or a done deal?

Prof Lee Edwards @mediareformuk.bsky.social @lsepress.bsky.social discusses the speech, the charter “consultation” & public accountability.

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"I think if impartiality matters, ..then you need to think really hard about the values that you want in the journalism from whatever source it is. And I think Ofcom, looking at that and being tough-minded about it, would be a good thing." Wide ranging and thoughtful discussion with Tony Hall.

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"These regulatory bodies are falling short." Says Rizwana Hamid, director of Centre for Media Monitoring.

"Islamophobia is rampant, and it's rife within politics, within the media, within society, nobody blinks an eyelid."

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Another riveting interview from @peteryork.bsky.social
with Michael Wolff, bestselling chronicler of Trump and Murdoch, who explains why he now calls Trump’s second term “a heartbreaking year and a frightening year.”

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"I've got to say I feel less and less comfortable about it, with the benefit of a few years away from the BBC." A very frank conversation with Jamie Angus on Beeb Watch this week on Iranian coverage and the future of the BBC World Service.

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Millions in the UK are already digitally excluded:
🔹 3–4 million lack affordable access
🔹 10–11 million lack basic digital skills
Yet we’re talking about online‑only TV (and maybe radio) by 2034.
Elizabeth Anderson, Digital Poverty Alliance explains the implications.
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Philosopher of fascism Jason Stanley left Yale for Toronto to, as he says, “spit the truth”.
Is the US “a white supremacist nation”? Why does it have sky‑high incarceration yet historic low violent crime?

Find out with @peteryork.bsky.social on his podcast.

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"This is a medium that really hasn't been devastated by the rise of online media in all its forms, and the rise of streamers, etc, etc. Radio is still in fantastic health."

Good to be sharing some positive media news for a change from Phil Riley, CEO Boom Radio.

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2 months ago 1 0 0 0
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Has Trump just hit a turning point?
I spoke to Rob Crilly (ex–Chief US Correspondent at the Daily Telegraph and Daily Mail Online) about Minnesota, the media, public broadcasters under pressure – and whether US democracy is as fragile as it looks.
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Sir Max Hastings takes on the right-wing press, BBC’s future, and media silence in a must-listen interview.

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"To me, the number one thing is no more political appointees on the BBC board."

Unpacking the green paper on the BBC with Prof Patrick Barwise.

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“We really think that it's time to kind of transform the governance mechanisms.”
“Our consensus is that political independence right now is absolutely crucial." co-author Prof Georgina Born @ucl.ac.uk

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"we're going to be coming up on two decades of people thinking the future is going to be worse for their kids... this is not a natural state for people to be in"

@bobbyduffy.bsky.social on the latest episode of @peteryork.bsky.social 's Culture Wars House Party podcast

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🔊 "a real problem between the generations is not conflict, it's separation. We are living much more separately by generations than we have at any time in human history"

@bobbyduffy.bsky.social on the latest episode of @peteryork.bsky.social's Culture Wars House Party podcast

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🔊 "there's very little overlap now in the attitudes between Republicans and Democrats... you can predict more and more of social attitudes in the US just by knowing your party identity"

@bobbyduffy.bsky.social on the latest episode of @peteryork.bsky.social's Culture Wars House Party podcast

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“Last year, more journalists were killed than have ever been killed since the CPJ (Committee for the Protection of Journalists) started documenting this in 1992. Sadly, this year is not going to be very different.”

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"It has huge ramifications for what happens to the BBC. It has huge importance for Channel 4." A must listen.

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"I think the real serious decline, is in local journalism & regional journalism, particularly local newspapers.. the possibility that you might be in the local rag next week because of something naughty ....I think actually played quite an important role in the community & keeping things together."

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"It could be plausibly argued that Diana would be alive today—64 years old, the grandmother of five kids—had the BBC, in April of 1996 or thereabouts, told her what they knew." Great listen.

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10 Million homes do not have pay-TV of any kind. Another 3.6 million homes use Freeview on at least two sets where they also have pay-TV i.e. are regular users of Freeview. Source: Everyone TV, the company behind Freely, Freeview and Freesat. How would they react to Nigel Farage's plans for the BBC?

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“Who do you think is doing the strategising? Point me to anybody in his administration who actually knows what they're doing, has any competence—even for evil purposes—on these domains.” Paul Krugman, Nobel Prize-winning economist on Trump's economic policy. Fascinating listen.

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"It’s corrupt. It invites corruption. We have to take all public appointments out of political hands, and that includes the non-executive directors of the BBC." So says a former BBC Trustee Richard Ayre An important interview this week on Beeb Watch.

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"Skydance Paramount CBS - they own Channel 5. CBS is actually the BBC News partner at the moment. So if there's any shift in CBS News values, what does that mean for the BBC? This idea that the BBC is hermetically sealed and is in its own world? That's for the birds."

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“If your funding is cut, what happens is it puts you under a lot more pressure in your work, but also it just smashes morale at the organisation, and it makes people less self confident.” Another thought provoking interview with @peteryork.bsky.social and @tommills.bsky.social

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"I think actually, on the whole, it's a good thing, you know, that you have something like GB News, as long as, again, you keep them within the Ofcom bounds, which are really, really useful, because it is another point of view." Fascinating interview with Matt Frei.
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"My interpretation of the rules... Sir Keir Starmer could potentially present BBC Newsnight, and it would be within the Ofcom rules. Of course, the BBC wouldn't allow it, but I think it would be permissible." Thoughtful interview with @stephencushion.bsky.social

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The BBC World Service reaches more than 300 million people — but should it be funded from the Defence budget? 🎙️
Mary Hockaday, fmr BBC World Service Controller discusses its future & what’s at stake for global journalism, soft power, & editorial independence.
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“If you look at the last few days, we've had the Prime Minister making a speech, of which actually Nigel Farage was his main subject... but on GB News, you've actually had the subject of the story having his own programme, to have his own view.”

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“The big question, I think, that people are asking now is whether we need a change in the rules regarding impartiality, or whether or not, in fact, Ofcom needs to change its interpretation of the act.” Excellent interview with Stewart Purvis

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