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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Media Show 20240604 04:35:00

Adam, i m sure you followed all of this very closely. was emily right? well, matt chorley rather cruelly commented, anyone would think she had a new podcast to promote. i have to say that there seems to be a bit of an issue for people leaving the bbc about getting their own voice back, as we heard also said by someone who s gone over to global. it s not something i ve experienced. i haven t really worked for the bbc for a long time. when i did work for the external service, i didn t have any problem in getting my voice back. i ve never had any problem at sky or anywhere else, and i don t anticipate it at times radio talk tv. alastair, actually, was the first person who raised this issue in a rather more sophisticated way, talking about moral equivalence, that, you know, if you get both sides of an argument, then when you present them, each one appears to have equal value. my own. ..position on this is that i don t think it s as quite

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Media Show 20240604 16:36:00

Which she said was too inclined towards both sides ism, giving platforms to individuals that didn t deserve airtime. she said there was an active tory agent on the bbc board, widely considered to be a reference to the former theresa may comms chief sir robbie gibb, and emily maitlis said that the bbc withdrew a monologue of hers because it was, perhaps, sending a message of reassurance directly to the government itself. adam, i m sure you followed all of this very closely. was emily right? well, matt chorley rather cruelly commented, anyone would think she had a new podcast to promote. i have to say that there seems to be a bit of an issue for people leaving the bbc about getting their own voice back, as we heard also said by someone who s gone over to global. it s not something i ve experienced. i haven t really worked for the bbc for a long time. when i did work for the external service, i didn t have any problem in getting my voice back. i ve never had any problem at sky or anywhe

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Media Show 20240604 15:35:00

About getting their own voice back, as we heard also said by someone who s gone over to global. it s not something i ve experienced. i haven t really worked for the bbc for a long time. when i did work for the external service, i didn t have any problem in getting my voice back. i ve never had any problem at sky or anywhere else, and i don t anticipate it at times radio talk tv. alastair, actually, was the first person who raised this issue in a rather more sophisticated way, talking about moral equivalence, that, you know, if you get both sides of an argument, then when you present them, each one appears to have equal value. my own. ..position on this is that i don t think it s as quite a big a problem as emily suggested, because i think the audience is intelligent, and they can listen to the two arguments and they can work it out for themselves, provided one side or the other is not allowed to lie by the interviewer. and i think the interviewer

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Media Show 20240604 00:42:00

Success in television, is it? but i also want to make it the best programme that we can make it. and i think having met the team, having met the editor, having met claudia liza as well, who i ll be presenting it with, i think we ve got all the elements to make it a really successful programme. i m looking forward to starting. great, and i ve got to ask you because you are just the latest of the bbc s presenter talent to be leaving the bbc. you know, there s you, there s my old colleague emily maitlis, jon sopel, andrew marr, who said he wanted to get his voice back by leaving the bbc. now that you re off the leash, what is it that you really want to say? looking forward to more than four hours sleep, katie. i ve got nothing but nice things to say about the bbc. but what about getting your voice back? do you feel. did you feel when you. when you ask someone who s bland and boring to come on your programme, that s what you get. i m not saying you re bland. you i don t know. i don t fe

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Media Show 20240604 04:43:00

That we can make it. and i think having met the team, having met the editor, having met claudia liza as well, who i ll be presenting it with, i think we ve got all the elements to make it a really successful programme. i m looking forward to starting. great, and i ve got to ask you because you are just the latest of the bbc s presenter talent to be leaving the bbc. you know, there s you, there s my old colleague emily maitlis, jon sopel, andrew marr, who said he wanted to get his voice back by leaving the bbc. now that you re off the leash, what is it that you really want to say? looking forward to more than four hours sleep, katie. i ve got nothing but nice things to say about the bbc. but what about getting your voice back? do you feel. did you feel when you. when you ask someone who s bland and boring to come on your programme, that s what you get. i m not saying you re bland. you? i don t know. i don t feel like i ve got anything to shout about. i m not going to sort of be release

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