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Breakfast

we will be talking about that issue later in the programme. let's take a look at today's papers. the guardian leads with calls by some conservative mps for concessions on the rwanda bill. they want people from afghanistan who served alongside uk forces to be protected from being sent to rwanda if they arrive on small boats across the english channel. the daily mail leads on calls byjewish leaders for the met police chief to resign. it says he will be hauled before the home secretary james cleverly this week. it's after an officer threatened to arrest a jewish man at a pro—palestine march. the front page of the mirror shows sir keir starmer meeting doreen lawrence 31 years after her son stephen was murdered. the paper says the labour leader has vowed to honour stephen lawrence's legacy. lots of today's papers — inluding the sun — have this photo of victoria beckham being given a piggyback

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The Media Show

well, i mean, this suggests that news uk— might be trying . to pick people off and to settle - individual claims. there's still about 40 claims unresolved _ and heading to trial injanuary alongside prince harry. - but this is a — _ this is a vendetta for him and he has shown. that he's got results. he got results against the mirror— in decemberlast year in a landmark ruling l and my instinct. is he wants to get the biggest scalp possible — and that would be - rupert murdoch, i think. taylor swift is permanently in the headlines. she's a massive driver of traffic for the media — even bigger this week as her 11th album, the tortured poets department, is out on friday. disney paid a ridiculous amount of money to start streaming her eras tour and the british broadcaster itv has hired a taylor swift correspondent. joining me is laura snapes, guardian's deputy music editor, who writes a weekly taylor swift newsletter

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The Media Show

not only from taylor swift herself, but what they called the taylor swift—driven summer, which included beyonce, barbenheimer and all of that services demand was responsible for an $8.5 billion boost to the us economy. 0k. not bad at all, then! thank you so much, augusta saraiva... 0h, not at all! ..and laura snapes from the guardian, too. thank you both so much for coming on the media show. that is it for today. thank you to all my guests. we'll be back at the same time next week, but it's goodbye from me, katie razzall. thank you so much for your company. if you'd like to hear a longer version of today's show, search "bbc the media show" wherever you get your bbc podcasts. hello there. it's been a chilly start to the weekend. we've got some cold weather overnight where we have the clearer skies. temperatures may be a bit higher in scotland, mind you, because we've seen this cloud moving down from the north and we'll continue to see

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The Media Show

called swift notes for the guardian. and augusta saraiva, bloomberg's economics reporter who coined the term — and this is a good claim to fame — �*swiftonomics'. laura and augusta, thanks so much for coming on the media show. laura, if wejust start with you — why did you start swift notes? there's so much coverage of taylor swift in the newspaper, especially at the start of the year in the run—up to the grammys and also when her boyfriend, the football player travis kelce, was headed to the super bowl, that it made sense to have a sort of one—stop shop to contain it all and also sort of zoom out and do some slightly more sober analysis of her but also of the coverage itself because i do think she's of a scale where it's very easy for people to sort of lose their heads about it and sort of be wowed by scale as opposed to going, "what's actually going on here? "let's analyse it." and what is it like covering taylor swift? i mean, it's very varied. you know, you can write about anything from music industry things to,

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The Media Show

that news uk might be - trying to pick people off and to settle individual claims. i there's still about 40 claims . unresolved and heading to trial injanuary alongside prince harry. - but this is a — _ this is a vendetta for him. and he has shown that he's got results. - he got results against - the mirror in december last year in a landmark ruling . and my instinct is he wants to get the biggest scalp possible — l and that would be - rupert murdoch, i think. taylor swift is permanently in the headlines. she's a massive driver of traffic for the media — even bigger this week as her 11th album, the tortured poets department, is out on friday. disney paid a ridiculous amount of money to start streaming her eras tour and the british broadcaster itv has hired a taylor swift correspondent. joining me is laura snapes, guardian's deputy music editor, who writes a weekly taylor swift newsletter called swift notes for the guardian.

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The Media Show

but what they called the taylor swift—driven summer, which included beyonce, barbenheimer and all of that services demand was responsible for an $8.5 billion boost to the us economy. 0k. not bad at all, then! thank you so much, augusta saraiva... 0h, not at all! ..and laura snapes from the guardian, too. thank you both so much for coming on the media show. that is it for today. thank you to all my guests. we'll be back at the same time next week, but it's goodbye from me, katie razzall. thank you so much for your company. if you'd like to hear a longer version of today's show, search "bbc the media show" wherever you get your bbc podcasts. hello there. many parts of the uk had some lengthy spells of sunshine on friday but there were a few showers around. the remain of some of this shower cloud in wolverhampton gave this fine end to the day a fine sunset, and the majority

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Breakfast

be. ., ., “ be. from the end of next week the ark will be. from the end of next week the park will be — be. from the end of next week the park will be open _ be. from the end of next week the park will be open for _ be. from the end of next week the park will be open for guided - be. from the end of next week the park will be open for guided tours | park will be open for guided tours at dusk when the birds will be at their most vocal. laura foster, bbc news. we will have more bird noises later this morning. it's nice to hear isn't it. ., , but we will look at the papers now. it is six point 17 a.m.. and several front pages carry the latest on the tensions in the middle east. the guardian reports that world leaders have urged calm after israel's pre—dawn strike on iran, following what the paper calls a cycle of tit—for—tat attacks. "now the world waits on iran" — that's the headline in the mirror today. the paper carries an image of crowds in tehran protesting against the latest israeli airstrike. the times reports that the conservatives are looking at cutting stamp duty in the autumn statement this year, in what the paper calls an "aspirational offer" before the next general election.

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Alex Witt Reports

with the guardian. he was in the courtroom this morning, and charles coleman, former brooklyn prosecutor and now legal analyst and host of the charles coleman podcast. good to have you both here. hugo, you first here. cameras were not allowed in the courtroom so we need you to give us a sense of what it was like inside and what stood out to you in this first wake? >> it was surreal with former president trump being the first former or current president to go to trial. it was a semiinal moment and the enormity of the moment was not lost on any in the courtroom, the reporters or the jurors when they filed in to the courthouse and effectively looked at trump, looked at the prosecution team and had to go through the voir dire process. to give a sense of how this worked, there was a pool of

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The Media Show

or do you expect that he might settle at some point? well, i mean, this suggests i that news uk might be trying to pick people off and to settle individual claims. | there's still about 40 claims . unresolved and heading to trial injanuary alongside prince harry. - but this is a — this i is a vendetta for him and he has shown that he's got results. - he got results against - the mirror in december last year in a landmark ruling . and my instinct is he wants to get the biggest scalp - possible — and that would be rupert murdoch, i think. taylor swift is permanently in the headlines. she's a massive driver of traffic for the media — even bigger this week as her 11th album, the tortured poets department, is out on friday. disney paid a ridiculous amount of money to start streaming her eras tour and the british broadcaster itv has hired a taylor swift correspondent. joining me is laura snapes, guardian's deputy music editor, who writes a weekly taylor swift newsletter called swift notes for the guardian. and augusta saraiva, bloomberg's economics reporter who coined the term — and this is a good claim

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