John Plunkett discusses the sale of the Washington Post with Emily Bell of the Tow Centre for Digital Journalism
The economics of online news. Plus, CNN's ratings continue to plummet; why the iPad is such a dud; and further proof that Rupert Murdoch has lost it
What does the iPad mean for Amazon and the rest of the publishing and ebook industry? Plus, can Google crack social networking with Google Buzz? With Jeff Jarvis
Google threatens to withdraw from China. Plus, News Corp cuts off an aggregator, and network TV plays 'personality poker'
Google takes another hit from Rupert Murdoch, Oprah Winfrey announces she's giving up broadcast TV, and AOL brings in automated editors
Jeff Jarvis and the panel discuss whether the Washington Post is under threat from Politico's new venture in DC
Jeff Jarvis and panellists look at the king of late night's bizarre confession, NBC's experiment in prime time talk, and the Washington Post's new Twitter guidelines
Is it time for all our news to go hyperlocal? Plus, does journalism need a bailout? And 'skanky' bloggers
Google News product manager Josh Cohen talks to Jeff Jarvis about the AP's complaints about copyright. Plus the Twitter leak to TechCrunch
Jeff Jarvis looks at the chances of a new, publicly funded media organisation being created in the US, how Michael Jackson's death was broken, and why newspapers should sue Google
Publishing executives have met to discuss online news pricing. Jeff Jarvis asks whether that's collaboration or collusion? Plus an interview with the New York Times' social media editor
Billionaire financier Warren Buffett says he wouldn't buy a newspaper 'at any price'. But are magazines doomed as well? Plus, Craigslist entrepreneur Craig Newmark speaks to Jeff Jarvis
Arianna Huffington discusses her new fund for investigaive journalism. Plus Barack Obama's enthusiasm for digital media. With Jeff Jarvis
Jeff Jarvis presents a preview of Media Talk USA, our new US media podcast