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Jamie Angus, ex director of BBC World Service discusses the budget announcement on World Service funding and BBC cuts
Manage episode 447728163 series 3400167
Jamie Angus is the former director of the BBC World Service and the former editor of 'Today' and 'Newsnight' who now works in the Middle East. We discuss what the budget announcement means for funding of the World Service, why HardTalk makes the world 'a less stupid place', original journalism, the unintended consequences of commercialisation and US election and Middle East coverage.
"The BBC is not protecting its essential news services enough when it comes to allocating the cuts. The case for the BBC’s existence relies on its utterly distinctive public service remit.”
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Manage episode 447728163 series 3400167
Jamie Angus is the former director of the BBC World Service and the former editor of 'Today' and 'Newsnight' who now works in the Middle East. We discuss what the budget announcement means for funding of the World Service, why HardTalk makes the world 'a less stupid place', original journalism, the unintended consequences of commercialisation and US election and Middle East coverage.
"The BBC is not protecting its essential news services enough when it comes to allocating the cuts. The case for the BBC’s existence relies on its utterly distinctive public service remit.”
Listen to all our episodes here: https://podfollow.com/beebwatch/view
To support our journalism and receive a weekly blog sign up now for £1.99 per month: www.patreon.com/BeebWatch/membership
Or if you'd rather make a one-off payment (which doesn’t entitle you to the blog) please use our crowdfunding page:
https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/roger-boltons-beeb-watch-podcast
@BeebRoger
Instagram: rogerboltonsbeebwatch
LinkedIn: Roger Bolton's Beeb Watch
email: roger@rogerboltonsbeebwatch.com
Get bonus content on PatreonHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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