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The Listening Post (2013)

2016

Listening Post is Al Jazeera English's weekly media review show. It casts a critical eye over not just what gets reported, but how it's reported - covering the coverage of the news & analyzing global events through the prism of the media.

Released Dec. 21, 2013 Episode 25 min None+
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S11E1 - Radio La Colifata: Argentina's 'loony radio'

How a radio station that broadcasts from inside a psychiatric hospital changes attitudes towards mental illness.
Jan. 2, 2016, midnight

S11E2 - Saudi Arabia vs Iran: Beyond the Sunni-Shia narrative

We look at the Saudi-Iran crisis reflected in the media; plus, US elections and "horse race journalism".
Jan. 9, 2016, midnight

S11E3 - Poland: The EU's media freedom conundrum

We examine what Poland's new contentious media law means for journalism; plus, covering Pakistan's northwest.
Jan. 16, 2016, midnight

S11E4 - Egypt's media: Revolution and reality

What is the state of Egypt's media five years after the toppling of Mubarak? Plus, behind the UK's surveillance reform.
Jan. 23, 2016, midnight

S11E5 - The UK Snoopers' Charter: A threat to press freedom?

We look at Britain's controversial surveillance reform and its impact on journalism.
Jan. 24, 2016, midnight

S11E6 - Killing the messengers: Afghan media under fire

We look at the Taliban threat and the future of Afghan journalism; plus, Davos - global news event or PR exercise?
Jan. 30, 2016, midnight

S11E7 - What happened in Iowa: Bursting the US media bubble

The White House race - candidates the media like to cover and those the people vote for. Plus, Venezuela's media battle.
Feb. 6, 2016, midnight

S11E8 - Telling Syria's story: Media across the battle lines

A look at efforts in Damascus to sell the war inside Syria; plus, how exiled Syrian journalists send the news back home.
Feb. 13, 2016, midnight

S11E9 - Patriot or traitor: Dark choice for Indian journalists

We look at a sedition case that has sparked violence against the media; plus, Donald Trump, speaking the unspeakable.
Feb. 20, 2016, midnight

S11E10 - Spinning the occupation: Israel and the media

We look at Israel's crackdown on journalists over alleged media bias; plus, the media landscape in South Africa.
Feb. 27, 2016, midnight

S11E11 - The Donald Trump show

We look at the love-love relationship between the presidential hopeful and the media; plus, Germany's refugee story.
March 5, 2016, midnight

S11E12 - Tightening the grip: Turkey's media takeover

We explore the government's clampdown on critical media; plus, we talk to Can Dundar, a journalist released from jail.
March 12, 2016, midnight

S11E13 - Brazil's Petrobras scandal: Dilma Rousseff's Watergate?

We look at the media coverage of the political crisis in Brazil; plus, the friends and foes of South Africa's president.
March 19, 2016, midnight

S11E14 - Brussels attacks: Hijacking terror for political points

A look at the coverage of the Brussels attacks and the politics behind it; plus, the red lines in Morocco's media.
March 26, 2016, midnight

S11E15 - Russia vs the West: The information war over Palmyra

We examine why the Palmyra story's significance depends on where you get the news; plus, covering Obama's Cuba visit.
April 2, 2016, midnight

S11E16 - Panama Papers: Have the media censored the story?

Can the corporate-owned media really hold the corporate world to account? Plus, Julian Assange on the Panama Papers.
April 9, 2016, midnight

S11E17 - The murder of Giulio Regeni: The politics of coverage

The murder of Giulio Regeni: The politics of coverage
April 16, 2016, midnight

S11E18 - New York: Primaries, politics and the press

Trump and Clinton won in NYC, but what part did the media play in their victories? Plus, the battle against ad blockers.
April 23, 2016, midnight

S11E19 - Brazil: Behind the Dilma Rousseff impeachment story

What is driving the story in Brazil, corruption or the media? Plus, how messaging apps are reshaping how news is shared.
April 30, 2016, midnight

S11E20 - Trade Secrets: Covering the TTIP leaks

We explore the coverage behind the US and EU trade deal. Plus, the media weaponry fuelling Yemen's information war.
May 7, 2016, midnight

S11E21 - Turkey: Media showdowns and legal breakdowns

Is President Erdogan's media face-off jeopardising rule of law in Turkey? Plus, the challenges of reporting on the EU.
May 14, 2016, midnight

S11E22 - Silencing the critics: Iraq's media muzzle

Baghdad's broken press promises; plus, reinventing the 24-hour wheel: TV news' fight for survival.
May 21, 2016, midnight

S11E23 - Decoding your Facebook newsfeed

Social media platform or news gatekeeper? Plus, one journalist's challenges reporting on the drone war in Pakistan.
May 28, 2016, midnight

S11E24 - Peru's election: Media, money and manipulation

Corruption and cover-ups: How the media cover Peru's elections; plus, war and peace: Colombia's unreconciled narratives.
June 4, 2016, midnight

S11E25 - Brexit or Bremain? Covering the EU referendum

As Britain's EU future hangs in the balance, are the media helping or hindering voters? And, Australia's refugee policy.
June 11, 2016, midnight

S11E26 - Orlando: Media narratives of mass shootings

We analyse the coverage of the mass shooting in Orlando, Florida; plus, cartoonist Gado on the state of Kenya's media.
June 18, 2016, midnight

S11E27 - Brexit: The UK referendum, the rhetoric and the result

After an EU referendum campaign replete with racism and fear, we examine the British media's impact on the result.
June 25, 2016, midnight

S11E28 - Did the UK media help make Brexit a reality?

Has the tone of UK media coverage shifted since the EU referendum? Plus, the coverage of solitary confinement in the US.
July 2, 2016, midnight

S11E29 - Turkey: From failed coup to media crackdown

A look at the ongoing crackdown facing Turkish media. Plus, Oscar-winning screenwriter Josh Singer talks 'Spotlight'.
Aug. 6, 2016, midnight

S11E30 - Kashmir: Tortured politics, fractured media

Covering Kashmir: political unrest and polarised media. Plus, the fight to cover Sudan's forgotten war.
Aug. 13, 2016, midnight

S11E31 - Facebook vs ad blockers: It's all about the money

What does the Facebook - ad blocker battle mean for news outlets? Plus, we take a look at Globo, Brazil's media giant.
Aug. 20, 2016, midnight

S11E32 - Omran Daqneesh and the limits of war photography

Why do some war images, like the one of Syrian boy Omran Daqneesh, resonate more than others? Plus, Ecuador's media law.
Aug. 27, 2016, midnight

S11E33 - Zimbabwe unrest: Media triggers, media controls

What role does social media play in the current Zimbabwe protests? Plus, journalism caught in the crossfire in Yemen.
Sept. 3, 2016, midnight

S11E34 - New politics, new journalism in Hong Kong

A tug of war between legacy and upstart media in Hong Kong. Plus, the untold stories of the Amazon.
Sept. 10, 2016, midnight

S11E35 - US elections and the media: How did we get here?

We explore how a lack of regulation and absence of a strong public broadcaster has impacted the coverage of US politics.
Sept. 17, 2016, midnight

S11E36 - Venezuela's Maduro: Fighting a losing media war?

Protests in the streets and a battle of media narratives in Venezuela. Plus, the Greek newspaper with nine lives.
Sept. 24, 2016, midnight

S11E37 - Clinton vs Trump and the role of the moderator

Should moderators be allowed to fact-check the presidential nominees? Plus, the Ukraine-Russia information war.
Oct. 1, 2016, midnight

S11E38 - India-Pakistan: The media turns up the heat

Tensions between India and Pakistan are matched by heated rhetoric on the news. Plus, radio silence in Burundi.
Oct. 8, 2016, midnight

S11E39 - Viktor Orban and Hungary's faltering media opposition

Was the suspension of Hungary's main opposition paper due to low sales or a media crackdown?
Oct. 15, 2016, midnight

S11E40 - WikiLeaks: Neutral reporter or political player?

As WikiLeaks hits Hillary Clinton, we ask if it is doing its journalistic mission or interfering in the US election.
Oct. 22, 2016, midnight

S11E41 - Mosul and Aleppo: A tale of two besieged cities

We examine the difference in the coverage of Mosul and Aleppo. Plus, the Lebanese media mosaic.
Oct. 29, 2016, midnight

S11E42 - Outnumbered outlets: Turkey's post-coup media crackdown

The story of Turkey's media crackdown, told through the numbers. Plus, the state of the media in Serbia today.
Nov. 5, 2016, midnight

S11E43 - Trumped: The abyss between reporters and the reported

Political journalism in the United States - its spectacular failure in the 2016 election and how it got to be this way.
Nov. 12, 2016, midnight

S11E44 - Normalising Trump: The US media whitewash

How the US media begins the process of 'normalising' Donald Trump; plus, reporting the rise of the right in Germany.
Nov. 19, 2016, midnight

S11E45 - Face-off at Egypt's Press Syndicate

Egypt's Press Syndicate is under fire from the Sisi government; plus, the rise of the far-right in the Dutch media.
Nov. 26, 2016, midnight

S11E46 - Fidel Castro: Contested legacy, competing narratives

We analyse the competing narratives around Fidel Castro; plus, the UK's new surveillance law, the 'Snoopers' Charter'.
Dec. 3, 2016, midnight

S11E47 - Dakota Access Pipeline: Protests, politics and coverage

Despite scant media attention to the protests, Native Americans emerge victorious; plus, Netanyahu, Israel's media man.
Dec. 10, 2016, midnight

S11E48 - Secrets and hacks: Russia's role in the US election

A look at how reporting Russia's role in the US election has turned political; plus, the Indian PM's monthly radio show.
Dec. 17, 2016, midnight
Network: Al Jazeera English
Episode Runtime: 25 min.
Season Runtime: 25 min.
Released: Dec. 21, 2013
Last Air Date: March 11, 2017, midnight
Status: Returning Series
Certification: NR

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