are attracted to more partisan, opinionated platforms. gb news, i m looking at you. even some politicians are openly disparaging of what they call the mainstream media. so, how can itv s news at 10 and channel 4 news, with a soon to be departing john snow, win audiences back? is it a lost cause in this fractured multimedia age in which we live, or can trust be regained? well, if anyone s got an idea, it d better be my next guest deborah turness, the boss of itn, overseeing news on itv, channel 4 and channel five, reaching around 10 million people a day and, on top of all that, having to deal with a financial black hole that would give anyone nightmares. deborah turness, welcome to the media show. it s good to be here. thank you very much for inviting me to be on your show. let s begin with a quickfire round. where do you get your evening news? what do you watch? i watch, of course, the output of my own platforms because that s, of course, a critical part of myjob and i alwa
spending. barcelona. now on bbc news, the media show with clive myrie. hello. no, don t adjust your set this is the media show on the bbc. but that theme tune to news at 10 and the famous bongs are part of our popular culture, along with the high angle sweep across london over the rooftops along the thames to meet the face of big ben. all that is part of the iconography of british television news, but who watches the big network bulletins these days? more and more gen z ers and millennials are increasingly moving online to get their news and information. some older demographics, too, are attracted to more partisan, opinionated platforms. gb news, i m looking at you. even some politicians are openly disparaging of what they call the mainstream media. so, how can itv s news at 10 and channel 4 news, with a soon to be departing john snow, win audiences back? is it a lost cause in this fractured multimedia age in which we live, or can trust be regained? well, if anyone s got
champion. hello. no, don t adjust your set this is the media show on the bbc. but that theme tune to news at 10 and the famous bongs are part of our popular culture, along with the high angle sweep across london over the rooftops along the thames to meet the face of big ben. all that is part of the iconography of british television news, but who watches the big network bulletins these days? more and more gen z ers and millennials are increasingly moving online to get their news and information. some older demographics, too, are attracted to more partisan, opinionated platforms. gb news, i m looking at you. even some politicians are openly disparaging of what they call the mainstream media. so, how can itv s news at 10 and channel 4 news, with a soon to be departing john snow, win audiences back? is it a lost cause in this fractured multimedia age in which we live, or can trust be regained? well, if anyone s got an idea, it d better be my next guest deborah turness, the bo
now on bbc news, the media show. hello. no, don t adjust your set this is the media show on the bbc. but that theme tune to news at 10 and the famous bongs are part of our popular culture, along with the high angle sweep across london over the rooftops along the thames to meet the face of big ben. all that is part of the iconography of british television news, but who watches the big network bulletins these days? more and more gen z ers and millennials are increasingly moving online to get their news and information. some older demographics, too, are attracted to more partisan, opinionated platforms. gb news, i m looking at you. even some politicians are openly disparaging of what they call the mainstream media. so, how can itv s news at 10 and channel 4 news, with a soon to be departing john snow, win audiences back? is it a lost cause in this fractured multimedia age in which we live, or can trust be regained? well, if anyone s got an idea, it d better be my next guest
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