EPISODE · Jul 2, 2026 · 39 MIN
Sky Commits To Coronation Street; Radio 4 Commits To TikTok
from The Media Club with Matt Deegan
Sky puts its money where its mouth is, pledging billions to secure Coronation Street and Love Island as it closes in on a takeover of ITV's channels. But with Sky's own parent company announcing a split this week, what does it all mean for Sky News? TV critic and producer Steven D Wright weighs up the deal.Also on the show: Radio 4's Today programme is being told to put TikTok before its own airwaves. Is the nation's most trusted news alarm clock about to lose its edge? And with the Guardian announcing dozens of new digital jobs of its own, freelance media journalist Tara Conlan - who writes for the Guardian amongst others - on an industry that can't stop chasing the feed.All that plus: the Telegraph finally gets a permanent owner, the Culture Secretary takes aim at another media mega-merger... and, in the Audio Network Media Quiz, we open the boxes on the week's biggest deals.The Media Quiz is sponsored by Audio Network. Alex (who is a real person) selects the music for us to score each episode and she and her team can do it for you too at https://audionetwork.comWe record at Podshop Studios - for 25% off your first booking, use the code MEDIACLUB at https://www.podshoponline.co.uk/services/podcast-studioBecome a member for FREE when you sign up for our newsletter athttps://themediaclub.comA Rethink Audio production, produced by Matt Hill with post-production from Podcast Discovery.What The Media Club has been reading this week:Sky's £2bn Pledge As It Preps ITV TakeoverComcast To Split Off NBCUniversal And SkyToday Programme Told To Prioritise TikTok Over RadioGuardian To Create 55 New Digital JobsTrevor Nelson Takes A Break From BroadcastingZoe Ball Bags Daily Show On Greatest Hits RadioExpectation Hires Mettlemouse's Katrina GrantMill Media Wins Costly Source Protection BattleTelegraph Sale To Axel Springer CompletesNandy Minded To Refer Paramount/WBD Deal Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sky puts its money where its mouth is, pledging billions to secure Coronation Street and Love Island as it closes in on a takeover of ITV's channels. But with Sky's own parent company announcing a split this week, what does it all mean for Sky News? TV critic and producer Steven D Wright weighs up the deal.Also on the show: Radio 4's Today programme is being told to put TikTok before its own airwaves. Is the nation's most trusted news alarm clock about to lose its edge? And with the Guardian announcing dozens of new digital jobs of its own, freelance media journalist Tara Conlan - who writes for the Guardian amongst others - on an industry that can't stop chasing the feed.All that plus: the Telegraph finally gets a permanent owner, the Culture Secretary takes aim at another media mega-merger... and, in the Audio Network Media Quiz, we open the boxes on the week's biggest deals.The Media Quiz is sponsored by Audio Network. Alex (who is a real person) selects the music for us to score each episode and she and her team can do it for you too at https://audionetwork.comWe record at Podshop Studios - for 25% off your first booking, use the code MEDIACLUB at https://www.podshoponline.co.uk/services/podcast-studioBecome a member for FREE when you sign up for our newsletter athttps://themediaclub.comA Rethink Audio production, produced by Matt Hill with post-production from Podcast Discovery.What The Media Club has been reading this week:Sky's £2bn Pledge As It Preps ITV TakeoverComcast To Split Off NBCUniversal And SkyToday Programme Told To Prioritise TikTok Over RadioGuardian To Create 55 New Digital JobsTrevor Nelson Takes A Break From BroadcastingZoe Ball Bags Daily Show On Greatest Hits RadioExpectation Hires Mettlemouse's Katrina GrantMill Media Wins Costly Source Protection BattleTelegraph Sale To Axel Springer CompletesNandy Minded To Refer Paramount/WBD Deal Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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