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Alex Crawford reflects

Sky's Alex Crawford.

As the first journalist to enter Tripoli with anti-Gaddafi forces, Sky News special correspondent Alex Crawford has been widely acclaimed for her coverage of Libya and 'the Arab Spring'.

In the latest 'Reflections' event at the Frontline Club in London, Alex spoke to Vin Ray about her career and the people who've inspired her.



Radio 4's Gwyneth Williams

Gwyneth Williams.

Gwyneth Williams, controller of BBC Radio 4, is in charge of an institution which many people care passionately about.

In a joint event with the Media Society, she spoke to Telegraph radio critic Gillian Reynolds about the challenges, pitfalls and expectations of her role.




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