Topic: Rebecca Brooks

4 chapters across the catalog

Wall of Meat
Episode 896 1:23:04 - 1:28:04

896: Wall of Meat

On The Media Hosts Express "Suicidal Despondency"

Bob Garfield of NPR’s On The Media describes feeling "suicidal despondency" over the political climate. The show features author Rebecca Solnit reading from her book Hope in the Dark to provide encouragement to liberal listeners. The hosts contrast this "depressing" outlook with their own excitement for the upcoming news cycle.

Episode 363 21:20 - 26:02

363: Mothership Uncloaking?

Piers Morgan Phone Hacking Scandal, News of the World

Piers Morgan's alleged involvement in the British phone hacking scandal is discussed following testimony in the Leveson Inquiry. Former editors describe a culture of paying for tips and "nicking" private photographs, including images of Carla Bruni. The hosts contrast the public outrage over celebrity privacy with the general acceptance of government surveillance in the UK.

Lions Stood Still
Episode 333 1:16:50 - 1:18:33

333: Lions Stood Still

Christopher Shale Death, Toxicology Reports, Amy Winehouse

Questions remain regarding the death of Conservative Party chairman Christopher Shale, who was found dead at the Glastonbury festival in June 2011. While Amy Winehouse's toxicology report was released quickly after her death, Shale's results have not been made public. The delay is linked to the "Chipping Norton set" involving David Cameron and the Murdoch media empire.

Pastafarians Unite!
Episode 322 13:59 - 23:27

322: Pastafarians Unite!

News Corp Phone Hacking Scandal, Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal Interview

The resignation of News Corp CEO Rebecca Brooks and the ongoing phone hacking scandal involving the News of the World newspaper dominate the media landscape. A BBC interview with Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal, the second-largest shareholder of News Corp, reveals his insistence on full cooperation with the British government's commission. The discussion explores the potential for the scandal to be an orchestrated effort to force Rupert Murdoch out of the UK media market and the withdrawal of the News Corp bid for B-Sky-B.