Broadcasters must react to threat from ‘creator journalism’, says ex-head of BBC News
Deborah Turness, who resigned last year, says traditional news in danger of being replaced by personality-led content Broadcasters must urgently adapt to an existential threat from “creator journalism” that is causing audiences to shun traditional television news, the former boss of BBC News has (…)
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