of filling the pension deficit. and for me, i think it s a noble cause. people are motivated for different reasons. i sort of said to him, you know, do people at the guardian feel less motivated because it s a trust? so we must work very hard to make sure that the pension deficit is, you know, the pension is kept alive. finally, you ve worked in mainstream tv news your whole career. and it is where most people get their news from, the television and programmes like news at ten and the bbc news at ten, and channel 4 news. how long do you think that can remain the case, that most people get their news from television and not migrate online or elsewhere?
signed up to a ten year guarantee of sky news s budget, with rpi, and an independent editorial board which protects sky s news editorial independence. and i think there are models there, if we re serious about it, so we re going to be obviously putting some of that into our submission for dcms consultation. so, how are you able, for instance, to deal with what the telegraph reported last month to be itn s £16a.6 million pension deficit? how do you deal with that? well, it s no secret that itn has a pension deficit, and in fact, the telegraph correspondent asked me about that and sort of just said, does it trouble me that ultimately, you know, profit that we will generate will mostly go into sort of filling the pension deficit.
and for me, i think it s a noble cause. people are motivated for different reasons. i sort of said to him, you know, do people at the guardian feel less motivated because it s a trust? so we must work very hard to make sure that the pension deficit is, you know, the pension is kept alive. finally, you ve worked in mainstream tv news your whole career. and it is where most people get their news from, the television and programmes like news at ten and the bbc news at ten, and channel 4 news. how long do you think that can remain the case, that most people get their news from television and not migrate online or elsewhere? i think the death of television news has been oft predicted, but it hasn t happened yet. and i think what needs to happen is that great brands, whether it s the itv news brand or individual programme brands, like a channel 4 news or a news
and for me, i think it s an overhaul. it s a noble cause. people are motivated for different reasons. the people at the guardian feel less motivated because of trust? we must work very hard to make sure the pension deficit is kept alive. finally, you ve worked in news your whole career. and it is where most people get their news from, programmes like abc and channel 4 news. how long do you think that can remain the case, that most people get their news from television and not migrate online or elsewhere? i think the death of television news has been oft predicted, but it hasn t happened yet. and i think what needs to happen
enhance the remixing of future arrangement. i think there are models out there that point to how you can protect news. i was at comcast when they acquired sky, and they signed up to a ten year guarantee of sky news s budget. and an independent editorial board which protects sky s editorial independence. i think there are models there if we re serious about it, so we re going to be putting some of that into our submission for dcms consultation. how are you able, for instance, to deal with what the telegraph reported last month. 164 point million pound pension deficit, how do you deal with that? it s no secret that itn has a pension deficit, and in fact, the telegraph asked me about that and said doesn t trouble me that ultimately, profit we would generate would go into filling