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About the bbc s expansion into local online news. we think it s potentially very damaging. it will, in our view, further undermine the efforts of ourselves and other commercial local news publishers to build a sustainable future, because it diverts eyeballs away from our sites, which we rely on to drive advertising revenue and to drive digital subscription revenue. it diverts those eyeballs to the bbc. and i heard obviously rhodri cite bradford earlier and he talks of some deficit in bradford. well, we are the proud publishers of the bradford telegraph and argus in bradford. we employ 18 local journalists in bradford. we think the market s very well served. we have approximately i think we reach about 80% of the bradford population each month. bradford s a city of about half 1 million, about 400,000 people in the city come to our site every month. he talks about peterborough and the bbc going deeper into peterborough. ....
But henry, if we start with you, you know, newsquest, one of the largest publishers of regional newspapers in the uk, including some of the areas, you know, that david davis was talking about. what is your response to what you ve heard? well, as you ve articulated, katie, we re obviously very concerned about the bbc s expansion into local online news. we think it s potentially very damaging. it will, in our view, further undermine the efforts of ourselves and other commercial local news publishers to build a sustainable future, because it diverts eyeballs away from our sites, which we rely on to drive advertising revenue and to drive digital subscription revenue. it diverts those eyeballs to the bbc. and i heard obviously rhodri cite bradford earlier and he talks of some deficit in bradford. well, we are the proud publishers of the bradford telegraph and argus in bradford. we employ 18 local journalists in bradford. we think the market s very well served. ....
Of madness, i referred to one of your titles as the telegraph and angus, and obviously i didn t mean that i meant the telegraph in argus, as i said at the front of the programme. also here is alice enders, head of research at enders analysis. but henry, if we start with you, you know, newsquest, one of the largest publishers of regional newspapers in the uk, including some of the areas, you know, that david davis was talking about. what is your response to what you ve heard? well, as you ve articulated, katie, we re obviously very concerned about the bbc s expansion into local online news. we think it s potentially very damaging. it will, in our view, further undermine the efforts of ourselves and other commercial local news publishers to build a sustainable future, because it diverts eyeballs away from our sites, which we rely on to drive advertising revenue and to drive digital subscription revenue. it diverts those eyeballs to the bbc. and i heard obviously rhodri cite bradford earl ....
Earlier and he talks of some deficit in bradford. well, we are the proud publishers of the bradford telegraph and argus in bradford. we employ 18 local journalists in bradford. we think the market s very well served. we have approximately i think we reach about 80% of the bradford population each month. bradford s a city of about half 1 million, about 400,000 people in the city come to our site every month. he talks about peterborough and the bbc going deeper into peterborough. well, we publish a hyperlocal cycle. a hyperlocal cycle, peterborough matters in peterborough. i know that national world also has the local newspaper there called peterborough today. i know that reach plc publishes cambridgeshire live, which covers peter in debt, so ijust don t see the need for the bbc to come into this space. i don t think the bbc should be using the licence fee to do things that are already well provided by the commercial news sector and even worse, come in and distort the sector and make it ....
Was talking about. what is your response to what you ve heard? well, as you ve articulated, katie, we re obviously very concerned about the bbc s expansion into local online news. we think it s potentially very damaging. it will, in our view, further undermine the efforts of ourselves and other commercial local news publishers to build a sustainable future, because it diverts eyeballs away from our sites, which we rely on to drive advertising revenue and to drive digital subscription revenue. it diverts those eyeballs to the bbc. and i heard obviously rhodri cite bradford earlier and he talks of some deficit in bradford. well, we are the proud publishers of the bradford telegraph and argus in bradford. we employ 18 local journalists in bradford. we think the market s very well served. we have approximately i think we reach about 80% of the bradford population each month. ....