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The Media Show

so, that's what started it. so, what were you doing? were you approaching them at that point? were you trying to find out who these whistle—blowers were or they were in the public domain and you were trying to get access? what were you trying to do? ijust started trying to speak to as many people as possible — both those who had written about this very early, because there wasn't that much around about it at the time. i spoke — i was talking to a couple of clinicians. i met them face to face in that spring. and i spoke with a oxford associate professor called michael biggs, who'd found some unpublished data on a study that gids had done on puberty blockers. and that's where our first film, myself and deborah cohen, who was health correspondent at the time, that's where it started. yes, because i was going to say, you know, as you mentioned, i was working with you at newsnight at the time. i remember you and deb cohen doing this series of reports. how would you — so, that was for newsnight. how would you characterise media coverage of this story more widely? pretty woeful, i think. in what way? it just. ..

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The Media Show

be going on. so, that's what started it. so, what were you doing? were you approaching them at that point? were you trying to find out who these whistle—blowers were or they were in the public domain and you were trying to get access? what were you trying to do? ijust started trying to speak to as many people as possible — both those who had written about this very early, because there wasn't that much around about it at the time. i spoke — i was talking to a couple of clinicians. i met them face to face in that spring. and i spoke with a oxford associate professor called michael biggs, who'd found some unpublished data on a study that gids had done on puberty blockers. and that's where our first film, myself and deborah cohen, who was health correspondent at the time, that's yes because i was going to say, you know, as you mentioned, i was working with you at newsnight at the time. i remember you and deb cohen doing this series of reports. how would you — so, that was for newsnight. how would you characterise media coverage of this story more widely? pretty woeful, i think. in what way? it just. .. it hasn't. ..

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Breakfast

rowers at oxford university will today name one of their boats �*river action' in honour of a campaign group which aims to hold water companies to account for river pollution. it comes amid concern over high levels of e.coli in the river thames during last month's oxford and cambridge boat races, when one rower fell ill before the race. time for us to have our first chat with matt. that works. good morning to you both and good morning to you all. it will be cold this morning if you are about to step out shortly. frost around for some and a beautiful start to the weekend for the vast majority. sunshine around at least to begin with but we will start to see big contrasts during the day in terms of cloud and temperature. looking at what happens we have high pressure centred over us and out to the west we will have warm air, the light wind to the east

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We need to stop demonising social media: William H Dutton, Founder Director, Oxford Internet Institute

Dutton’s research focuses on the social and political implications of information and communication technologies, the Internet and related digital media.



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BBC News

for river pollution. it comes amid concern over high levels of e.coli in the river thames during last month's oxford and cambridge boat races, when one rower fell ill before the race. temperatures below the average for the time of year. it's been colder than what we would have expected to see in april. we've had snow in helsinki today. three degrees, flurries of snow. central parts of europe not making double figures. we are feeling the chill as that cold air arrives from the north. the weather is quiet. a lot of welcome,

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BBC News

to hold water companies to account for river pollution. it comes amid concern over high levels of e.coli in the river thames during last month's oxford and cambridge boat races, when one rower fell ill before the race. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker. hello. quite a chill in the air earlier on, but at least that sun's quite strong. talking about cold weather, this is what we call the anomaly map across europe. where it's blue, temperatures are below the average for the time of the year and you can see across many countries, it's been colder than what we would expect in april. in fact, across some northern parts of europe, we have had snow. here's helsinki today — three degrees, flurries of snow. central parts of europe not even making double figures. and we are feeling that chill as we see colder air arriving from the north. but at least it's high pressure, so that does mean that the weather's quiet, so a lot of welcome dry weather. here's the satellite picture.

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The Media Show

were you approaching them at that point? were you trying to find out who these whistle—blowers were or they were in the public domain and you were trying to get access? what were you trying to do? ijust started trying to speak to as many people as possible — both those who had written about this very early, because there wasn't that much around about it at the time. i spoke — i was talking to a couple of clinicians. i met them face to face in that spring. and i spoke with a oxford associate professor called michael biggs, who'd found some unpublished data on a study that gids had done on puberty blockers. and that's where our first film, myself and deborah cohen, who was health correspondent at the time, that's where it started. yes because i was going to say, you know, as you mentioned, i was working with you at newsnight at the time. i remember you and deb cohen doing this series of reports. how would you — so, that was for newsnight. how would you characterise media coverage of this story more widely? pretty woeful, i think. in what way? it just. ..

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Chris Jansing Reports

it aired on peacock, which is owned by nbc universal, and nbc's news division didn't have any role in creating the documentary, but i want to play just a little clip. again, she is at oxford, actually, where she was speaking. here it is. >> i really wanted to use my platform to prove that i could not be bullied, that women could not be quieted or hushed. >> with the recent indictment, is it dangerous to speak out in public. >> there's that saying, hiding out in plain view. if i hide away, it feeds the bully. it's just going to make it worse. >> based on the time you spent with her, how do you think she'll present as a witness. far lot of people who watched the documentary, they saw her as someone determined to tell her story. >> i think i would describe her as mercenary but truthful. if you wanted to put a different

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