This week on The Headliner, we bid farewell to F1 champion Nikki Lauda, and Game of Thrones arrives at its controversial finale. Meanwhile, we find out what truly makes the perfect sausage sarnie, and if salted-caramel is the new flavour of resistance.
ITV cancelled the Jeremy Kyle show following the death of a guest who took part in the programme. Meanwhile, a security flaw in WhatsApp let hackers place spyware on smartphones, and we discuss the fickle nature of football reporting.
ITV cancelled the Jeremy Kyle show following the death of a guest who took part in the programme. Meanwhile, a security flaw in WhatsApp let hackers place spyware on smartphones, and we discuss the fickle nature of football reporting.
On this week’s episode of The Headliner: The stork brings another royal baby, Uber prepares to go public and this year’s Met Gala goes camp
Matt and Jack are back for the Above the Fold podcast, a dive into the narratives shaping how we consume media. In this episode, the pair look at combative interviews, discuss why TV directors struggle to make content suited for streaming and explore how Spotify playlists are launching the careers of new musicians. As usual, they'll also be picking their monthly media heroes and villains. If you enjoy this podcast and The Headliner, make sure to visit eulogy.co.uk to subscribe to our monthly media newsletter, Above the Fold.
This week on the Headliner we’re all feeling the ‘Attenborough effect’, Carlsberg admits it’s probably not the best beer in the world and Daniel Craig dons his dinner jacket as he prepares to return to the role of 007. Meanwhile Sainsbury's trials the first checkout-less supermarket.