The Media Show: Bonfire of the Murdochs

媒体秀:默多克们的篝火晚会

The Explanation

2026-02-12

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A new book focuses on the future of Rupert Murdoch’s media empire after a legal dispute within his family. The case has renewed attention on Murdoch’s long-standing influence in British newspapers and the role of Fox News in American politics. Gabriel Sherman, author of Bonfire of the Murdochs, sets out the background to the succession battle and the company’s direction under Lachlan Murdoch. A week of intense reporting on Sir Keir Starmer has led to debate about the role of political journalism in the UK. Some commentators have argued that reporting may have fuelled the sense of crisis which followed further revelations in the Epstein files. Simon Nixon, author of the Wealth of Nations newsletter, and Catherine Neilan, Whitehall editor at The Observer, debate how political reporting works. The Washington Post has announced around 300 job losses, cutting roughly a third of its newsroom. Some sections, including sport, have closed and foreign reporting has been reduced. The changes have prompted concern about the paper’s future and about pressures facing major news organisations. Marissa Lang, former Enterprise reporter at The Washington Post and member of The Washington Post Guild bargaining committee, and Cameron Barr, former senior managing editor of the paper and now Investigations editor at Mill Media, describe the impact of the cuts and the wider challenges for the industry. Presenters: Katie Razzall and Ros Atkins Producer: Lisa Jenkinson Content producer: Dan Hardoon Researcher: Ruth Waites Sound engineer: Jack Wilfan Technical co-ordinator: Akik Rahman
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  • Welcome to The Explanation from the BBC World Service.

  • This is Rosakins and 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,

  • we're taking a look at the ongoing fallout for the British Prime Minister from the Epstein files.

  • So Kit Styrmer's face calls to quit because of his former US ambassador's relationship with Epstein,

  • but is the media driving or reporting the story?

  • and the real-life succession drama Inside the Murdoch Family.

  • The author of a new book joins us to tell us what he's found.

  • Last weekend,

  • the British Prime Minister's Chief of Staff resigned in the fallout from the release of the latest Epstein files.

  • If you joined us last week,

  • you'll know that Sir Keir Starmer appointed Peter Mandelson to be the US ambassador.