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Good Bad Billionaire is back for a brand new season.
And this time, we're shaking things up on the podcast,
looking back on the lives and fortunes of US industry titans.
From one of the founders of the American retail giant Walmart, Sam Walton.
To the aviator, filmmaker, property tycoon,
playboy and original eccentric billionaire, Howard Hughes.
Simon and I are asking if they were good, bad or just another billionaire.
That's Good Bad Dead Billionaire from the BBC World Service.
With me, Zing Zing.
And me, Simon Jack.
Listen now, search for Good Bad... billionaire wherever you get your BBC podcasts.
Welcome to The Explanation from the BBC World Service.
This is Roz Atkins and Katie Razzle and this is The Media Show.
We're here to explain the trends behind the fast changing media landscape.
This week we're looking at why the BBC's coverage of the Glastonbury Festival ended in controversy.
We'll also talk to the BBC's Tim Franks about the experience of being a Jewish journalist covering the Middle East.
And we'll be assessing the media strategy of Formula One.
It's all coming up on the Media Show on BBC News.
But we're going to start by talking about a documentary that's broadcasting on Channel 4 in the UK this week.