Is the TV industry ready for the latest advertising ban? And why is radio set to profit from it? TV consultant Stephen Arnell joins us to explain more about the Less Healthy Food restrictions.
Also on the show: the rise of fake journalists and PRs is on the rise. Charlotte Tobitt, UK editor of Press Gazette takes us down the rabbithole. All the news from the RTS Cambridge convention with media writer Kate Bulkley.... And the Financial Times launches a new film starring Stephen Fry; we speak to the FT’s Juliet Riddell about marrying journalism with fiction.
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What The Media Club has been reading this week:
LHF Ad Ban is looming - and the loophole for radio and podcasters
Channel 4 Makes History By Taking First Ever Majority Stake In A Production Company
Recall Me, Maybe - new FT film starring Stephen Fry
Publisher of Delicious magazine ceases trading
Royal cleaner stories removed by Times and Sun after authenticity questions
Dubious PR agencies are bombarding journalists with fake content
Channel 4 to mark Trump’s UK visit with ‘longest uninterrupted reel of untruths’
Donald Trump files $15bn lawsuit against the New York Times
Channel 5 launches NFL Big Game Night
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