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Under the Covers
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Under the Covers

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This weekend, a brand new programme on Radio 3, "Under the Covers". It's chance for us to discuss the pressing issues of the past week and how it was covered in the media. Join Lisa Leung and her guests as she uncovers the week’s stories, Saturday morning’s at 8:30 (Saturdays, 8.30am-9am)
Podcast: Weekly update and available after its broadcast. 
Lisa Leung is the Associate Professor, Department of Cultural Studies at Lingnan University.
Her areas of interest are:
Media Studies, Cultural Studies, Post-colonial Studies, Gender and Cultural Identity, Globalisation and Localisation Studies, Women’s Cultural History in Hong Kong, Women’s Magazines History in Hong Kong, Cross-Cultural Studies, Media History in Hong Kong, Gender Studies in Hong Kong, Television and Audience Studies; Journalism and Cultural Studies; Alternative Media, Globalisation and Cultural Identity.She's also a former journalist, with BBC.

This weekend, a brand new programme on Radio 3, "Under the Covers". It's chance for us to discuss the pressing issues of the past week and how it was covered in the media. Join Lisa Leung and her guests as she uncovers the week’s stories, Saturday morning’s at 8:30 (Saturdays, 8.30am-9am)
Podcast: Weekly update and available after its broadcast. 
Lisa Leung is the Associate Professor, Department of Cultural Studies at Lingnan University.
Her areas of interest are:
Media Studies, Cultural Studies, Post-colonial Studies, Gender and Cultural Identity, Globalisation and Localisation Studies, Women’s Cultural History in Hong Kong, Women’s Magazines History in Hong Kong, Cross-Cultural Studies, Media History in Hong Kong, Gender Studies in Hong Kong, Television and Audience Studies; Journalism and Cultural Studies; Alternative Media, Globalisation and Cultural Identity.She's also a former journalist, with BBC.

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Simon Lee from Next Magazine

In this last episode in the current series of Under the Covers, our host Lisa Leung is joined by Simon Lee from Next Magazine to examine more stories featured in the media in the past week. 8.30am-9am)
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Jenny Lam, Senior Lecturer from the Hong Kong Baptist University and former News Editor of TVB News

On this week's Under The Covers, host Lisa Leung and guest Jenny Lam, Senior Lecturer from the School of Journalism of the Hong Kong Baptist University and former News Editor of TVB News discuss trending news issues of the week, including the Tian Jin
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Tom Grundy, Editor-in-Chief of Hong Kong Free Press

In this week's Under the Covers, Editor-in-Chief of Hong Kong Free Press Tom Grundy chats with guest host Mike Rowse on the future of the media, HKU saga and many other pressing issues of the week. (8:30am-9am)
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Andrew Work

Andrew Work
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Joseph Wong - Social commentator and former Secretary for the Civil Service

In this week's Under the Covers, host Lisa Leung is joined by social commentator and former Secretary for the Civil Service, Joseph Wong,  to discuss hot topics including the sudden reshuffle of CY Leung's cabinet, and the IPCC probe into the superintende
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Political Commentator Andrew Shuen

This morning, host Lisa Leung is back with us and will explore more news stories in Under the Covers with here guest, Andrew Sun.  (8.30am-9am)
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Nick Edwards from SCMP and Grace Leung from CUHK School of journalism and communication

Nick Edwards from SCMP and Grace Leung from CUHK School of journalism and communication
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Alex Lo from SCMP and veteran journalist Francis Moriarty

On this week's Under the Covers, host Mike Rowse is joined by South China Morning Post columnist Alex Lo, and veteran journalist and broadcaster Francis Moriarty, to mull over the three biggest trending news items of the week: the July 1 protest, China's
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Urban hanging around person Chip Tsao and bussiness writer Shirley Yam

This morning guest host Mike Rowse will be joined by urban hanging around person Chip Tsao and bussiness writer Shirley Yam from the SCMP to discuss stories in the past week's media, in Under the Covers.  (8.30am-9am)
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CK Lau from Baptist University and Simon Lee from Next Magazine

This morning in Under the Covers, Lisa Leung will be joined by CK Lau from Baptist University and Simon Lee from Next Magazine to take a close look at some of the top news events of the past week, and how they've been reported in the media. (8.30am-9am
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Andrew Work and Mak Yin-ting

On Under the Covers, Lisa Leung is joined by Andrew Work, editor-in-chief of the Harbour Times, and former chairwoman of the Hong Kong Journalists Association, Mak Yin-ting, to look at some of the main news items of the week, and how they've been cove
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Andrew Shuen and Chris Yeung

This weekend, a brand new programme on Radio 3. Under the Covers gives us the chance to discuss the pressing issues of the past week, and how they were covered in the media. This week they are talking about: political reform, candlelight vigils on June 4
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