The Media Show: Reporting the Bondi beach attack

《媒体秀:报道邦迪海滩袭击事件》

The Explanation

2025-12-18

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A mass shooting at Bondi Beach during a Hanukkah event created major challenges for journalists trying to confirm fast-moving details. Newsrooms had to decide how to describe the attack, when to name suspects and how to treat unverified online posts. Jacqueline Maley, senior writer at the Sydney Morning Herald, explains the decisions behind early reporting and the influence of social media. The UK government has begun a consultation on BBC charter renewal, which will shape the organisation from 2028. It raises questions about how the BBC is governed, how it supports producers across the UK and how it might be funded in the future. Options include subscription models, advertising and changes to licence fee income. Alex Farber, media correspondent at The Times, outlines what is being considered. In Florida, Donald Trump has filed a defamation case against the BBC over an edited sequence in the Panorama documentary which triggered the resignation of the corporation’s Director General and its CEO of News. Stuart M Benjamin, professor of law at Duke University, sets out the legal issues. Short, vertical micro dramas are becoming a major part of China’s entertainment industry, with revenues expected to exceed cinema box office figures. The format is spreading to other regions through low-cost, rapid production and app-based viewing. Mengchen Zhang from the BBC’s Global China Unit describes the trend in China, while Clare Thompson, non-executive director at K7 Media, outlines its international growth. Presenters: Ros Atkins Producer: Lisa Jenkinson Content Producer: Lucy Wai Production Coordinator: Ruth Waites
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  • Welcome to The Explanation from the BBC World Service.

  • I'm Ross Atkins 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,

  • a journalist from the Sydney Morning Herald describes the challenges of covering the Bondi beach attack.

  • We'll also get a legal briefing from the US as President Trump sues the BBC for $5 billion.

  • And we're going to learn about the rise and rise of Chinese microdramas.

  • Last weekend, Gunman opened fire on a celebration of Hanukkah at Bondi Beach in Sydney,

  • killing 15 people.

  • As detail starts to come through,

  • journalists at the Sydney Morning Herald began the work of covering a mass shooting in a place that they know intimately.

  • It posed a number of challenges.

  • Jacqueline Maley is a senior writer at the Sydney Morning Herald and she talked to us about the first editorial decisions that they needed to take.

  • One of the first ones was how to frame it, so whether or not to frame it as an anti-Semitic attack,