James Montague
How Saudi Arabia took over the world of sport - James Montague
An in-depth look at how the murder of Saudi journalist and dissident Jamal Khashoggi sped up Saudi Arabia's involvement and investment in sport. Audio
The story behind the worst drubbing in football history
On April 11, 2001, the Australian football team smashed American Samoa 31-0 in a World Cup qualifying match. Journalist James Montague wrote the book, Thirty-One Nil, and now New Zealand's Taika… Audio
Late to the party on slow journalism
A top UK news boss is launching a new online news service that promises to slow down digital-age news. But Delayed Gratification - proudly proclaiming to be “last with the news” - has a head start on… Video, Audio
Late to the party on slow journalism
A top UK news boss is launching a new online news service that promises to slow down digital-age news. But Delayed Gratification - proudly proclaiming to be “last with the news” - has a head start on…
Video, AudioFootball's billionaires club
Money talks in the world's most popular game and writer James Montague has travelled far and wide to find out who's funding the world's biggest football clubs and why. Audio