Over to You Episodes Episode guide
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Reporting In Kenya
Was the World Service accurate in saying troubles in Kenya were down to tribal tensions?
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Reaching Into The Blogosphere
A look at the 麻豆官网首页入口's groundbreaking new relationship with a Russian blogging platform
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Protecting Anonymity
Is the World Service taking enough care to protect identities when necessary?
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Prince Harry News Blackout
Was the 麻豆官网首页入口 right to impose a new blackout over Prince Harry's time in Afghanistan?
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Over-Simplifying Globalisation?
Why listeners complained about a two-part programme on the textiles industry
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Missing Statistics?
Is the 麻豆官网首页入口 news team guilty of failing to update statistics from war zones like Darfur?
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Looking Back At India Rising
A look back at the nine days of India Rising programming in 2006
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Listeners respond to Mark Thompson
Listeners views on editorial priorities, World Service funding and the importance of radio
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Lies, Damn Lies And Statistics
A look at the statistics used by the World Service programming team
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Instant Guide And Complex Political Issues
Is Instant Guide the right vehicle for complex issues like economic crisis in Zimbabwe?
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Gwyneth Williams Explains Changes
The World Service's director responds to complaints about the new schedule
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Generation Next Special
What happened when young people were given a say in the World Service output?
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Future of 麻豆官网首页入口 World Service
What does the future hold for the World Service? Two key players give their views.
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Death To America
Is the documentary Death To America inappropriately titled?
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Citizen Journalism
Is user-generated content transforming radio the same way as it's transformed television?
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Catching the Bus to the World Cup
Joseph Warungu from Network Africa talks about the World Service's 2010 World Cup bus trip
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Britney Spears - A Waste Of Airtime?
Should the World Service be running stories on celebrities like Britney Spears?
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Bias In Olympic Reporting?
Has the World Service's Olympics coverage displayed an anti-Chinese bias?
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Arrogant Interviewers
Is 'arrogant interviewing' a problem with World Service news reporting?
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Anyone for Tennis?
Sport editor Pam Poole defends the amount of sport on the World Service
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Agenda-Driven Expert Commentators?
Is the World Service taking enough care with its choice of expert commentators?