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up in public housing, can stand before you tonight as australia s prime minister. we ll have the latest on what this means for australia and for the world. also this hour. opposition parties demand an explaination from borisjohnson, after he met with the senior civil servant, sue gray, ahead of the publication of her report into lockdown parties at downing street. two people have been taken to hospital after a stand collapsed during a trooping the colour rehearsal in central london. pharmacists have been given temporary power to make swaps to women s hormone replacement therapy prescriptions, amid ongoing shortages. now on bbc news, the media show. hello. on the show today we have gotjohn micklethwait, editor in chief at bloomberg, we are taking a look at a new podcast, that charts the rise of reality tv with one of the co hosts, pandora sykes and, wagatha christie, how can we not talk about it? and we have got one of the key players here in the whole drama, simon boy ....
the post brexit trading rules in northern ireland. the senior state department official, derek chollet, warned that the row risked undermining western unity over ukraine. now on bbc news. the media show. hello. on the show today we have gotjohn micklethwait, editor in chief at bloomberg, we are taking a look at a new podcast, that charts the rise of reality tv with one of the co hosts, pandora sykes and, wagatha christie, how can we not talk about it? and we have got one of the key players here in the whole drama, simon boyle, who is the executive editor of the sun and their bizarre column which is a0 this weekend. he faced significant pressure to stand as a witness. simon, i have got to ask, who would play you in the movie? it is funny, we actually had this conversation in the office. what is the answer? well, my hairline is going rather quickly, probably from the stress of thisjob, so ross kemp was mooted. that is harsh. martin compston would suit me. great. and the o ....
Ahead of other people - and that is why i think there is more room. i and what has happened and i remember back at the economist - when we were only about 400,000 people, people talked about there being a limit then. |the economist i think it is now| 1.6 million under a much better editor now and you look at bloomberg, we havel reached 400,000 people, i 400,000 people are paying for us in only four years on a consumer basis . and we think that has a lotl to grow and i don t think all the evidence at the moment. jim, i am sorry to interrupt. i was just going to say, jim, quickly you wanted to come back in on that. i just want to say, this is what we are trying to solve at the guardian by having that model, which is outside, outside a paywall, but still doing qualityjournalism, because the rest of the market is really going into different directions, either behind a pay wall orfree and done on a tight budget. ....
To grow and i don t think all the evidence at the moment. jim, i am sorry to interrupt up michael sorry. i was just going to say, jim, quickly you wanted to come back in on that. i just want to say, this is what we are trying to solve at the guardian by having that model, which is outside, but still doing quality journalism, because the rest of the market is really going into different directions, either behind a pay wall orfree and done on a tight budget. 0k, both of you, please stay with us, as we do very much change direction. i mentioned at the top of the programme that we were going to take a look at the new podcast for bbc sounds about the history of reality tv, have a listen. big brother house, this is davina. reality tv created an entirely new category of celebrity and revolutionised our viewing habits it created a genre predicated on a single, shiny modern imperative, the authentic above all else. all the problems that would plague the genre where they re from the start, con ....