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Listening Post is Al Jazeera English's weekly media review show. It casts a critical eye over not just what gets reported, but how it's reported - covering the coverage of the news & analyzing global events through the prism of the media.
Episode 9 : Rupert Murdoch's unfinished business
March. 11,2017
Will Rupert Murdoch succeed in taking over Sky? Plus, the challenges of reporting on Chechnya.
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Episode 8 : Is the media 'normalising' Donald Trump?
March. 04,2017
We examine the media's softening criticism of President Trump. Plus, Peru launches first Quechua-language news show.
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Episode 7 : The challenges of journalism in Duterte's Philippines
February. 25,2017
On the streets with Manila's 'night crawlers'. Plus, an in-depth interview with Rappler's Marites Vitug.
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Episode 6 : President Zuma and the media in South Africa
February. 18,2017
We explore Zuma's grip on broadcasters, and Wikimedia Foundation on facts, trust and open source knowledge.
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Episode 5 : Media, old and new, drive France's presidential race
February. 11,2017
We explore what is driving the presidential campaign in France; plus, the threat of fake news in Italy.
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Episode 4 : The media, Muslims and Trump's travel ban
February. 04,2017
As US borders tighten, we trace the media narratives on immigrants, refugees and Muslim 'Others'.
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Episode 3 : Reporting the rise of Europe's populist parties
January. 28,2017
The challenges of covering the rise of the far right in Europe, plus, how Israel polices Palestinian voices online.
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Episode 2 : The future of journalism under President Trump
January. 21,2017
Will the White House press corps fall in line or fight back with adversarial journalism? Plus, Obama's media legacy.
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Episode 1 : Netanyahu's media manipulation revealed
January. 14,2017
The tale of the tape that puts the lie to the Israeli PM's media narrative. Plus, the Zimbabwean journalists' dilemma.
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