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Which HBO Shows Will Stay On Sky?

Dec 13, 202443 minEp. 290
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Episode description

TV critic Scott Bryan is here to explain the new deal between Sky and HBO, and dips into the Radio Times (old school) to divine what the Christmas schedules tell us about the health of certain broadcasters.


Also on the programme: a report suggests that GB News broadcasts half of all news stories about Muslims? TV Indie chief Faraz Osman from Goldwala tells us more.


All that, plus: from Lucy Letby to Vogue Williams, Jamie East reports back on a year of running Daily Mail podcasts.


And, in the Media Quiz, we’re off headhunting across Disney, News Corp and The Observer.


That’s all happening in this edition of The Media Club. Come on in!


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A Rethink Audio production, produced by Matt Hill with post-production from Podcast Discovery.


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The Media Club’s stories of the week:

Sky reaches deal with HBO

GB News broadcasts half of all Muslim news stories

Murdoch succession drama

Observer staff 'horror' at sale

Charlotte Moore reportedly headhunted by Disney


Chapters:

(00:00) Intro

(00:45) Ayesha Rafaele & Nisha Parti

(02:03) TV Zone

(04:07) Sky & HBO

(10:25) Muslims and GB News

(17:35) Xmas TV

(23:53) Jamie and AI Pods

(31:42) Daily Mail Pods

(33:50) Media Quiz

(42:05) Goodbye

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