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The New Philosophers And The Death Of The Interview

It’s more than a quarter of a century since the first internet radio talk show. Since then, podcasts and video streaming have allowed ordinary people to speak uninterrupted, directly to their audiences, bypassing traditional broadcast interviews. So how did this new medium develop?

Former BuzzFeed UK editor-in-chief Janine Gibson investigates the little-known internet archive, to find out how this new breed of polemicists evolved, and whether we should be concerned by the lack of scrutiny they face. She asks 主播大秀 and commercial broadcasters if the internet has influenced the way they ask questions.

The man who launched the first internet talk radio show, Carl Malamud, explains how the specialisation and lack of time constraints offered by the internet allowed him to create a very different kind of broadcast. One of the first podcasters, Christopher Lydon, reveals what led him to develop his online style.

Featuring archive contributions from the Dalai Lama, Sir Tim Berners-Lee and David Bowie.

  • Presenter: Janine Gibson
  • Producer: Harry Kretchmer for 主播大秀 Radio 4

Publicity contact: Radio 4 Publicity

Channel
DateSaturday, 11 May 2019
Time8:00 PM -
9:00 PM
Week20