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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Media Show 20240604 00:51:00

in us translating that. dominic, just to bring you back in because you froze, unfortunately, at a crucial moment when you were talking about notjust france, finland and sweden, but also, you know, the anglophone bias of ourjournalism. i think it s partly because of the way foreign journalism has grown up over the years, and it was never intended to be for a global audience. but also, i think that if you spend any time working as a foreign correspondent for the us or the british media, you get constantly told again and again that you need to speak to an american or a british audience, and that s very true. but what we re seeing now, and this is why the le monde experiment is so interesting, is a transnational, english speaking public that is very, very curious to hear different lines from what they usually would and is really interested in qualityjournalism. so, you know, it s slightly utopian, but i like to believe that it s actually a growth market there.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Media Show 20240604 04:52:00

dominic, just to bring you back in because you froze, unfortunately, at a crucial moment when you were talking about notjust france, finland and sweden, but also, you know, the anglophone bias of ourjournalism. i think it s partly because of the way foreign journalism has grown up over the years, and it was never intended to be for a global audience. but also, i think that if you spend any time working as a foreign correspondent for the us or the british media, you get constantly told again and again that you need to speak to an american or a british audience, and that s very true. but what we re seeing now, and this is why the le monde experiment is so interesting, is a transnational, english speaking public that is very, very curious to hear different lines from what they usually would and is really interested in qualityjournalism. so, you know, it s slightly utopian, but i like to believe that it s actually a growth market there. i guess, you know, dominic, we started the programme

Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Media Show 20240604 16:52:00

bias of ourjournalism. i think it s partly because of the way foreign journalism has grown up over the years, and it was never intended to be for a global audience. but also, i think that if you spend any time working as a foreign correspondent for the us or the british media, you get constantly told again and again that you need to speak to an american or a british audience, and that s very true. but what we re seeing now, and this is why the le monde experiment is so interesting, is a transnational, english speaking public that is very, very curious to hear different lines from what they usually would and is really interested in qualityjournalism. so, you know, it s slightly utopian, but i like to believe that it s actually a growth market there. i guess, you know, dominic, we started the programme by talking about channel 4, and there s an equivalent issue in the french elections, actually, because president macron has said he would do away with their equivalent of the licence fee.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Media Show 20240604 15:52:00

dominic, just to bring you back in because you froze, unfortunately, at a crucial moment when you were talking about notjust france, finland and sweden, but also, you know, the anglophone bias of ourjournalism. i think it s partly because of the way foreign journalism has grown up over the years, and it was never intended to be for a global audience. but also, i think that if you spend any time working as a foreign correspondent for the us or the british media, you get constantly told again and again that you need to speak to an american or a british audience, and that s very true. but what we re seeing now, and this is why the le monde experiment is so interesting, is a transnational, english speaking public that is very, very curious to hear different lines from what they usually would and is really interested in qualityjournalism. so, you know, it s slightly utopian, but i like to believe that it s actually a growth market there. i guess, you know, dominic, we started the programme

Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Media Show 20240604 23:52:00

in us translating that. dominic, just to bring you back in because you froze, unfortunately, at a crucial moment when you were talking about notjust france, finland and sweden, but also, you know, the anglophone bias of ourjournalism. i think it s partly because of the way foreign journalism has grown up over the years, and it was never intended to be for a global audience. but also, i think that if you spend any time working as a foreign correspondent for the us or the british media, you get constantly told again and again that you need to speak to an american or a british audience, and that s very true. but what we re seeing now, and this is why the le monde experiment is so interesting, is a transnational, english speaking public that is very, very curious to hear different lines from what they usually would and is really interested in qualityjournalism. so, you know, it s slightly utopian, but i like to believe that it s actually a growth market there. i guess, you know, dominic, w

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