This week on Media Talk, another superinjunction bites the dust. This time it concerns not an oil trader but a sports star. John Terry's affair with the former lover of a team-mate is revealed: but should newspapers have the right to print the story?
Coincidentally, the restrictions on the British press were discussed in a seminar at Gray's Inn Chambers in London: we hear from tabloid target Max Mosley and former director of public prosecutions Sir Ken Macdonald.
Also in this week's podcast, we look at the Tories' plans to reform the regulation of the BBC. And John Plunkett is on hand to discuss the decline in digital radio listening.