The BBC has been criticised this week by MPs for their plans to move production across the UK in a project, the broadcaster calls ‘Across the UK’. The corporation are also planning on introducing performance related pay for some of it’s top talent. Media news and analysis, with host Matt Deegan, Gold Walla’s MD Faraz Osman and Kimberly Godbolt co-founder of Talented People.

Joe Lycett returned to Channel 4 on Friday, launching a new series of his late night show with a publicity stunt involving fake stories in the press. The panel discuss what impact this stunt may of had on the discussion around fake news. All that plus we welcome NPR to the election cycle and, in the Media Quiz, it’s all your favourite media stats of the week.

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  1. 28:00 – that is exactly what lycett is saying with these pranks. He's highlighting the fact that many journalists are no longer fact checking, that news outlets are unquestioningly churning out nonsense, and this is a huge serious problem.

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