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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Media Show 20240709

now on bbc news, it s time for the media show. hello. there ve been some nervy crossed fingers in the media world. after a long 18 months, we ve finally found out who s listening to what on the radio. so, what did we learn from the first audience data the pandemic began? with many of working from home, have travel time favourites taken a hit? and how has broadcast radio done against the giants of silicon valley with their well funded podcasts? let me introduce you to today s guests. chief content officer atjack media. for audiences that don t know, what is jack media? jack media group is one of the very few remaining completely independent radio groups in the uk. we operate six radio stations. three national radio stations unionjack, unionjack dance and unionjack rock. both of which, those latter two, we opened them during the pandemic. and three stations operating the oxfordshire area. jack fm which is the first jack station in the uk and a format which originally started in

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709

security forces in sudan have fired tear gas at teachers taking part in pro democracy protests in the capital, khartoum. demonstrators have set up barricades for what s intended to be two days of civil disobedience against last month s coup. as arab league mediators arrive in the country to try to defuse the crisis, organisers say they want to increase pressure on the military government to transition to civilian rule. our africa correspondent andrew harding reports from khartoum. chanting. anger on the streets of khartoum today. protesters blocking off neighbourhoods. taking big risks to show their contempt for sudan s military coup. right now, a lot of blood, a lot of dead people. this military government is killer. it s a goddamn killer, for real. the protests began two weeks ago when the generals seized power, halting this giant country s admittedly bumpy transition from dictatorship to democracy. so which side will prove stronger? the army or the street? in a khartoum ho

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