And how it accelerated underlying trends and created new ones, in the media year. Hello. What a year its been. I hope you and your family are doing 0k. Welcome to our look back at the media year in 2020. And if theres one word i dont think weve heard enough of this year, its unprecedented. When it comes to the media, the pandemic has had a cataclysmic effect. Local and national media, especially those funded by advertising, have had one long nightmare. Newspapers have faced yet more misery and decline. Publishing groups, broadcasters, and advertisers have made big cuts. Yet demand for quality news and entertainment has soared. Back in the spring, broadcasters in particularfaced a huge new set of challenges how to deliver and produce news safely. Britains coronavirus crisis. Coronavirus. In a crisis. Coronavirus. Its horrible. The pandemic. Especially one in the information age. Hand sanitiser. Trusted news becomes a precious commodity. Social distancing. For which there is high demand.
For further flooding and treacherous conditions on the roads. Further north, we are back into wintry weather with ice and snow a risk today. History for bryony frost. She becomes the first female jockey to win the King George Vi chase, storming to victory on 20 1 shot frodon at kempton. Its sunday 27th december. Our top story borisjohnson has promised that big changes for the uk after securing the post brexit trade deal on christmas eve. In an interview with the sunday telegraph, the Prime Minister says his focus will be on levelling up the country and spreading opportunity. But there has been criticism from the fishing industry, as Political Correspondent iain watson explains. The iain watson explains. Prime minister has insisted i would the Prime Minister has insisted he would be willing to go for no deal when negotiations were going in the wrong direction, but he insisted the deal he achieved would withstand the most ruthless scrutiny by conservative brexiteers. Glad tidings and gre
Newspapers have faced yet more misery and decline. Publishing groups, broadcasters, and advertisers have made big cuts. Yet demand for quality news and entertainment has soared. Back in the spring, broadcasters in particularfaced a huge new set of challenges how to deliver and produce news safely. Britains coronavirus crisis. Coronavirus. In a crisis. Coronavirus. Its horrible. The pandemic. Especially one in the information age. Hand sanitiser. Trusted news becomes a precious commodity. Social distancing. For which there is high demand. Coronavirus. Britain has a range of regulated Public Service broadcasters doing their best to produce world class journalism. Ratings for news programmes across all channels are soaring, with many presenters broadcasting from home. Published data showing that transporting news across the country. But actually producing broadcast news is exceptionally hard in a global pandemic. I am just going to script a line about Northern Ireland there to put in at t
Hello. What a year its been. I hope you and your family are doing 0k. Welcome to our look back at the media year in 2020. And if theres one word i dont think weve heard enough of this year, its unprecedented. When it comes to the media, the pandemic has had a cataclysmic effect. Local and national media, especially those funded by advertising, have had one long nightmare. Newspapers have faced yet more misery and decline. Publishing groups, broadcasters, and advertisers have made big cuts. Yet demand for quality news and entertainment has soared. Back in the spring, broadcasters in particularfaced a huge new set of challenges how to deliver and produce news safely. Britains coronavirus crisis. Coronavirus. In a crisis. Coronavirus. Its horrible. The pandemic. Especially one in the information age. Hand sanitiser. Trusted news becomes a precious commodity. Social distancing. For which there is high demand. Coronavirus. Britain has a range of regulated Public Service broadcasters doing t