2026-06-04
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Welcome to The Explanation from the BBC World Service.
This is Ros Atkins and Katie Razzall, 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 scandal at the heart of politics in Scotland.
Also, Rafa Nadal is the latest sports star to get a Netflix show.
Its director tells us what access he actually got.
And we'll dissect the latest on the turmoil at America's flagship news show, 60 Minutes.
In the UK, this week the headlines have been dominated by an extraordinary political scandal in Scotland.
The estranged husband of the former First Minister has been convicted of embezzling hundreds of thousands of pounds.
Peter Murrell was the chief executive of the Scottish National Party,
which is the party his wife Nicola Sturgeon used to lead.
Well, if you're not across the story, let us run you through some of the details.