It's a bumper edition of Media Talk this week, as Matt Wells and guests Jane Martinson and Paul Robinson analyse a busy seen days across the industry.
We begin with broadcasting, where – after months of dilly-dallying – ITV has finally named its new chairman. We look at the job awaiting Archie Norman.
Also in the podcast, we head to glorious Essex, where the Times editor James Harding outlined his grand plan to rewrite the economics of online journalism at the Society of Editors conference.
Plus, we discuss the squabble between the Guardian and the PCC, and yet more controversy over BBC expenses.
Finally, Radio 5 Live controller Adrian Van Klaveren comes clean on the practicalities of the station's move to Salford. You can hear the full one-hour Q&A between Van Clever-Clogs and Matt on the Radio Academy's website – and very good it is too.
We'll be live with an all-star panel in front of an audience of twentysomethings next week as part of the Guardian Student Media Conference – but for now, have a listen to the podcast, post your comments on the blog below, or find us on Facebook and Twitter.