i don t see much evidence of the actual divisions within newsrooms. journalists are inquisitive, curious people who want to tell the stories that affect their audiences from their audience s point of view. and that s really what we are all for. i remember my time as a journalist, that s what you tried to do and this team here is what they want to do. and actually, what s been really amazing working with a very young team is that they want to all learn together. and this idea of peer to peer journalism so friends finding out together rather than the professor of news tells the pupil, the audience is really important. we ve had some really good discussions about how we approach different issues. people have different opinions but i think alljournalists understand, as was said, that there are different points of view. i lljust interrupt because i want to put that point to maria breslin, editor of the liverpool echo what about your newsroom? are you seeing divisions?
what they want to do. and actually, what s been really amazing working with a very young team is that they want to all learn together. and this idea of peer to peer journalism so friends finding out together rather than the professor of news tells the pupil, the audience is really important. we ve had some really good discussions about how we approach different issues. people have different opinions but i think alljournalists understand, as was said, that there are different points of view. i lljust interrupt because i want to put that point to maria breslin, editor of the liverpool echo what about your newsroom? are you seeing divisions? i wouldn t say there aren t divisions. people have different beliefs and opinions on things, you know, but we pull together and talk about them. we are a very, very tight knit social group, and i think diversity and inclusion is incredibly important to us as a business
i remember my time as a journalist, that s what you tried to do and this team here is what they want to do. and actually, what s been really amazing working with a very young team is that they want to all learn together. and this idea of peer to peer journalism so friends finding out together rather than the professor of news tells the pupil, the audience is really important. we ve had some really good discussions about how we approach different issues. people have different opinions but i think alljournalists understand, as was said, that there are different points of view. i lljust interrupt because i want to put that point to maria breslin, editor of the liverpool echo what about your newsroom? are you seeing divisions? is the age division or no division in these issues? i wouldn t say there aren t divisions. people have different beliefs and opinions on things, you know, but we pull together and talk about them. we are a very, very tight knit social group, and i think div
actual divisions within newsrooms. journalists are inquisitive, curious people who want to tell the stories that affect their audiences from their audience s point of view. and that s really what we are all for. i remember my time as a journalist, that s what you tried to do and this team here is what they want to do. and actually, what s been really amazing working with a very young team is that they want to all learn together. and this idea of peer to peer journalism so friends finding out together rather than the professor of news tells the pupil, the audience is really important. we ve had some really good discussions about how we approach different issues. people have different opinions but i think alljournalists understand, as was said, that there are different points of view. i lljust interrupt because i want to put that point to maria breslin, editor of the liverpool echo what about your newsroom? are you seeing divisions?
what we are all for. i remember my time as a journalist, that s what you tried to do and this team here is what they want to do. and actually, what s been really amazing working with a very young team is that they want to all learn together. and this idea of peer to peer journalism so friends finding out together rather than the professor of news tells the pupil, the audience is really important. we ve had some really good discussions about how we approach different issues. people have different opinions but i think alljournalists understand, as was said, that there are different points of view. i lljust interrupt because i want to put that point to maria breslin, editor of the liverpool echo what about your newsroom? are you seeing divisions? i wouldn t say there aren t divisions. people have different beliefs and opinions on things, you know, but we pull together and talk about them. we are a very, very tight knit