SNL UK launches on Sky One as news emerges over the cost of production. Can the show defy the early critics? And what is Sky seeking to get from its extended run, beyond a repost from President Trump?
Huw Edwards attacks the Channel 5 drama about his downfall - but the show pulls 1.5 million viewers anyway. Alex Hudson joins us to ask whether any sympathy is owed.
Also: Matt Brittin becomes the BBC's 18th Director General - a Google man with no journalism experience. What does that mean for the corporation at the most critical moment in its history?
And in Part Two, we sit down with Tom Price, Content Distribution Director at Roku, who's just launched five new ITV Studios FAST channels in the UK - and has thoughts on whether human curation is dead.
All that plus: Edinburgh TV Festival picks its shortlist, Global Studios gets a new boss... and in the Audio Network Media Quiz, we visit the parallel universe where none of the news happened.
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What The Media Club has been reading this week:
SNL Budget a rumoured £2m/episode
Huw Edwards' attacks Channel 4 drama
Donald Trump Reposts SNL UK Cold Open
Prince Harry case faces setback
Matt Brittin becomes new BBC DG
TV Festival 2027 venue shortlist announced
Craig Hunter to head up Global Studios
Ghosts Tops Adaptations Hitlist
Stephen Colbert to enter the Shires
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