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Steve Hewlett presents a topical programme about the fast-changing media world

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    08/07/2009

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    TV coverage of the Ashes, Trinity Mirror's CEO Sly Bailey and hyper-local journalism.

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    1. 01/07/2009

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      Steve Hewlett and guests recorded live at the Radio Festival in Nottingham.

    2. 24/06/2009

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      Steve Hewlett interviews BBC Director General Mark Thompson.

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      Lord Carter's Digital Britain, citizen journalism and the future of blogging.

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      The future of local TV news, anti-terror laws and press freedom and women on panel shows.

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Steve Hewlett is a Guardian Columnist and broadcasting consultant. He is visiting Professor of Journalism and Broadcast policy at Salford University and a fellow of the Royal Television Society.

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