2025-11-27
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Welcome to the Explanation from the BBC World Service.
This is Rosatkins and me, Katie Razzle, and this is The Media Show.
We're here to explain the trends behind the fast-changing media landscape.
This week on The Media Show, the crisis at the top of the BBC continues.
Now the corporation is under pressure after cutting a reference to Donald Trump from the prestigious Wreath Lectures.
The Telegraph newspaper is being sold to the owners of the Daily Mail.
We'll find out why it's been valued at £500 million.
And CNN's Donio Sullivan is with us to talk about his new documentary investigating viral claims about white farmers in South Africa.
If you've been with us over the last couple of weeks,
you'll know that the BBC is in the grip of a crisis.
The director general and the head of news both resigned earlier this month over claims of systemic bias and the fallout of a documentary that has misleadingly edited parts of a speech by Donald Trump.
Well, on Monday this week,