How Succession reflects reality | The Listening Post
The acclaimed HBO TV series Succession immersed viewers in the world of the Roys, a family fighting for control of their elderly father's media empire. Art imitates life, and as the series - which was partly, at times largely, based on the Murdochs - winds down, we examine what the hit show tells us about the dangers of corporate media.
Contributors: Paddy Manning - Author, The Successor: The High-Stakes Life of Lachlan Murdoch Banseka Kayembe - Culture Writer David Folkenflik - Media Correspondent, NPR Jane Martinson - Columnist, The Guardian and Professor of Financial Journalism, City, University of London
On our radar: No mercy for the mercenary. Meenakshi Ravi reports on how the Russian media has turned their back on the man who calls himself “Putin's butcher” - Yevgeny Prigozhin.
India's local journalism under pressure: Being a local journalist in India is fraught with challenges. We speak to two journalists - one from Indian-administered Kashmir and the other from Chhattisgarh - about the pressures they face.
Contributors: Kamal Shukla - Editor, Bhumkal Samachar Anuradha Bhasin - Executive Editor, Kashmir Times
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