Matt Brittin is being lined up to replace Tim Davie at the BBC - but first, a speech, and a Culture Secretary with a parting gift. Media writer Kate Bulkley and Edelman's Karin Robinson decode a week in BBC politics.
Also on the show: a new Policing and Media Charter promises journalists they can pick up the phone again - and Reach takes the BBC to task over local news dominance in its charter consultation response.
All that plus: the BPG Award winners, the FCC's war on independent news - and in the Audio Network Media Quiz, it is time for the Weekend Update.
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What The Media Club has been reading this week:
Lisa Nandy signals to BBC that permenant charter is within reach
Police to have dedicated contact for journalists
Reach accuses BBC of damaging local news
The FCC and its war against independent news
BBC Asks Court To Throw Out Trump Case - as Trump cries AI
New Partners Announced for Apple Podcast Video product
SNL UK launches this Saturday. Can it make a splash?
Disney takes a pass on the Buffy reboot
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