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time for the media show. hello. the back pages have been dominating the front pages this week with the sale of newcastle united football club. but the premier league isn t the only part of british public life that the saudis are buying into. the independent and the evening standard can both trace their ownership back to the gulf kingdom. while over in the us, media giants like netflix and disney have had big investment from the saudis. so, does this affect the journalism we read or the television we watch? joining me to discuss that is vivienne walt, a correspondent for time magazine and fortune. areeb ullah is a journalist at middle east eye. also sanan vakil who is deputy director of the middle east and north africa programme at chatham house, and jim waterson, who is media editor at the guardian. also today, the classic american music magazine, rolling stone, has launched in the uk. that might come as a surprise, considering how many media publications are shrinking. darre
David-amessBritishGovernment-schemeOmanSuspicionRadicalisationBbcAli-harbiSubjectsInterestWatchlistTime the cars taking centre stage at a special exhibition celebrating james bond. good morning. temperatures are set to climb over the next few days but that does not mean it will always be sunny. there is cloud and rain and forecast. i will have all the details later the programme. it s sunday, october the 17th. our main story: the man arrested by police following the killing of the essex mp, sir david amess, has been named as ali harbi ali. the 25 year old is being held under the terrorism act, and officers have until friday to question him. last night, a candlelit vigil was held in tribute to sir david, who was stabbed multiple times during a constituency surgery on friday. frances read has this report. lighting candles so he will be remembered. hundreds gathered to pay their respects to david amess, all faiths, younger and older. not everyone may have agreed with his politics, but in this community they respected and loved him. he touched everybody s respected and loved him.
David-amessKillingBreakfastChris-masonHeadlinesTerrorist-investigationSima-kotechaLifeAli-harbiSirBritishRemembered-hundredsVersion is waiting for you, as ever, on iplayer. and you can keep up with the team throughout the week on social media, on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter at @bbcclick. thanks for watching, we ll see you soon. bye bye. good morning. welcome to breakfast with sima kotecha and chris mason. our headlines today: the man arrested for killing mp sir david amess is named as ali harbi ali, a british man of somali heritage. setectives are treating it as a terrorist incident. sir david s life remembered hundreds gather to pay their respects at
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