Just what went wrong on the BBC's BAFTA edit? And how did the afternoon unfold for audience members? Talent agent Alex Segal was in the room when it happened.
Also on the show: the government moves to bring Netflix, Disney+ and Prime Video under Ofcom regulation for the first time; Goalhanger tells TV commissioners they’ve got young audiences wrong; the Paramount vs Netflix bidding war for Warner Bros. Discovery ratchets up; ITV Studios launches Studio 55 at the London Screenings; Peter Wright gives evidence in the Harry phone-hacking trial; Clive Dickens reports from the AI front line… and in the Audio Network Media Quiz, we play Slate or Fake — London TV Screenings edition.
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What The Media Club has been reading this week:
BAFTA's Tourette Incident Derails Awards Celebrations - and Alex's take
Streamers to come under Ofcom's jurisdiction
Goalhanger chief says TV commissioners giving up on young audiences
BBC Studios eyeing acquisitions,
Acast says it's conscious of ad load
Paramount raises WBD bid to $31 a share
ITV Studios launches Studio 55 at London Screenings
Doctor Foster returns for final series with Suranne Jones
Former Mail on Sunday editor gives evidence in Harry phone-hacking trial
Police media guidelines updated
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