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harassed, we are flipped off, where people chanting free palestine and i know what -- we are -- when there are people shouting and using blowhards at 3:00 am in the morning and taking over our dining horse -- anyhow the libraries. most recently as you see that video when i tried after the jewish sabbath and the two go on campus i was physically barred by these protesters that released writers as i notice that -- deano as i was jewish and he saw me and restricted mabry to move move around a common space which i had every right to walk around as much as anybody else. and to allow other students who clearly were not identified to be jewish to walk in and out only we were imputed. later on -- selling her to the hospital and throughout all of this year remains unwilling to take the necessary step to really stand up for us --

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Keane Barry Overcomes Painful Slow Play To Set Up Van Gerwen Duel

Meathman Keane Barry beat Rey Rivera of the Phillipines in a first-round tie at the World Darts Championships but it not easy work for him.

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Nicky Campbell

something along those lines, which effectively said, as long as it finds i am broadly innocent of the charges against me, the inquiry is sound. there was this attempt to undermine the inquiry from the start and i suspect it has led to this suggested suspension of 90 days in the report itself.— the report itself. william, ifi can brina ou the report itself. william, ifi can bring you in. _ the report itself. william, ifi can bring you in. to _ the report itself. william, ifi can bring you in, to get _ the report itself. william, ifi can bring you in, to get your- the report itself. william, ifi can bring you in, to get your initial. bring you in, to get your initial thoughts, but also the suspension, what you think about that sanction. i think it is very remarkable. i think— i think it is very remarkable. i think it — i think it is very remarkable. i think it is _ i think it is very remarkable. i think it is about nine times as long as anybody— think it is about nine times as long as anybody expected for them to recommend. quite frankly, the privilege — recommend. quite frankly, the privilege committee has overplayed its hand~ _ privilege committee has overplayed its hand. we were deano it was a number— its hand. we were deano it was a numberot— its hand. we were deano it was a numberof mps its hand. we were deano it was a number of mps renowned for being pompous. — number of mps renowned for being pompous, the fact they have chosen to go— pompous, the fact they have chosen to go to _ pompous, the fact they have chosen to go to the — pompous, the fact they have chosen to go to the extent of recommending 90 day— to go to the extent of recommending 90 day suspension, suggesting boris should _ 90 day suspension, suggesting boris should not— 90 day suspension, suggesting boris should not be allowed to have a former— should not be allowed to have a former members pass, even the most

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The Media Show

but we will hear from jon sopel. we're also going to hear from deano sophos, the man behind this new podcast, someone the times has called the new prince of podcasts. deano, good to have you on the programme. that's quite a title to live up to. thanks, ros. yeah, well, it's nice to, nice to talk to you. yeah, it's look, it was a lovely piece and a shock to have a profile in the times. but, you know, ithink what i did at the bbc in terms of launching brexitcast, which was our first hit podcast, and then americast withjon and emily and then the daily newscast. i mean, overthe time i was there at the bbc, they accrued 85 million downloads. so i think what i created at the bbc was successful and has enabled us to launch what we're doing here on the news agents. and just quickly, you're sitting here, you werejust explaining before we came on air, you are just signing off your second episode. give us a 30 second spin through a day producing a news podcast like the news agents.

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The Media Show

of its coverage. now, emily is not able to join us on this edition, but we will hear from jon sopel. we're also going to hear from deano sophos, the man behind this new podcast, someone the times has called the new prince of podcasts. deano, good to have you on the programme. that's quite a title to live up to. thanks, ros. yeah, well, it's nice to, nice to talk to you. yeah, it's look, it was a lovely piece and a shock to have a profile in the times. but, you know, ithink what i did at the bbc in terms of launching brexitcast, which was our first hit podcast, and then americast withjon and emily and then the daily newscast. i mean, overthe time i was there at the bbc, they accrued 85 million downloads. so i think what i created at the bbc was successful and has enabled us to launch what we're doing here on the news agents. and just quickly, you're sitting here, you werejust

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The Media Show

with depth without _ being patronising. now, that really appeals to audiences, i guess, . who are interested in the news but aren't junkies necessarily. i so they want that issue explained with... - in a conversational way that takes you through something _ without bombarding you with panels and stuff. _ and deano can i ask you exactly the same question? you left the bbc. you've committed to podcasts. it's the career you've chosen. why? why do you think this particular medium is so important? i think it's because it's really intimate, and people seek authenticity. i think, obviously, the media landscape has changed. the pandemic has played into that. people spend a lot of time listening, and technology affected that as well, you know, people have airpods now we are talking directly, broadcasting directly into people's heads.

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The Media Show

of living and things like that. and, you know. we'll do all of that as well. but what you can do on, you know, live broadcasting is you can do news as it happens. and you do have a stronger focus on news and less on background. "i rememberwhat happened back when." just very quickly, i've only got a minute left. so really quick answers from all of you. what are you doing next on your podcast? deano and jon? we're going to the lbc leadership hustings tonight. we're going to go back behind the scenes and go back behind the curatin. back behind the curtain. nosheen? chile referendum, which is happening this weekend, i lwhich could result could result| in the world's most progressive sort of legislation, basically. alistair. we've got a very good guess next week. we've got if we've got two. good. got to be quick. sunday morning, ten till one news discussion with the great kate mccann,

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The Media Show

ithink, you know, i listened to the news agent's today. the first one. it was informative about a fairly niche subject for a british audience, to be honest about donald trump i mean on the bbc. more than niche! donald trump is potentially the next president of the united states. yeah, i know. but a lot of people don't care about the next president of the united states in this country. they care more about the cost of living and things like that. and, you know... we'll do all of that as well. but what you can do on, you know, live broadcasting is you can do news as it happens. and you do have a stronger focus on news and less on background. "i rememberwhat happened back when." just very quickly, i've only got a minute left. so really quick answers from all of you. what are you doing next on your podcast? deano and jon? we're going to the lbc leadership hustings tonight. we're going to go back behind the scenes and go back behind the curatin. nosheen? chile referendum, which is happening this weekend, which could result - could result in the world's most progressive sort of— legislation, basically. alistair, we've got a very

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The Media Show

to join us on this edition, but we will hear from jon sopel we're also going to hear from deano sophos, the man behind this new podcast, someone the times has called the new prince of podcasts. deano, good to have you on the programme. that's quite a title to live up to. thanks, ros. yeah, well, it's nice to, nice to talk to you. yeah, it's look, it was a lovely piece and a shock to have a profile in the times. but, you know, ithink what i did at the bbc in terms of launching brexitcast, which was our first hit podcast, and then americast withjon and emily and then the daily newscast. i mean, overthe time i was there at the bbc, they accrued 85 million downloads. so i think what i created at the bbc was successful and has enabled us to launch what we're doing here on the news agents. and just quickly, you're

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The Media Show

conversation. they want things that provoke emotions and different thoughts and responses. people listen when they're going to bed at night. it's a really intimate medium. are you worried by, for example, podcast data that 0fcom's released, which shows that from the last two years, total podcast listening hours have stayed absolutely flat? i think there are lots of different stats. i think podcast listening across the world is actually is actually increasing year on year, to be honest. is it one of the challenges of running a company in the podcast space that data around podcasts is sometimes a little bit, how should we put it, hard to pin down data is fantastic. i can give you loads of data. yeah. i mean, we know exactly where people are listening and how many people are listening. exactly what time, you know, we've got so much data compared to radio figures. but to deano's point, _ there is something about what's called the parasocial relationship, right? i when people are listeningl to podcasts, they feel very

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