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 said.
Because they are more immediate and trustworthy than the MSM?
Deborah Turness, who resigned from the BBC alongside the then director general, Tim Davie, last year, said consumption was “collapsing” for traditional television news, which was facing “a profound moment of disruption”.
She said that a new habit of following personality-led journalism on digital platforms such as YouTube, TikTok and Substack was now in the process of replacing traditional news.
Least anyone forget why this useless creature is no longer employed by the BBC:
In her first intervention since stepping down from the BBC after the corporation’s edit of a Donald Trump speech...
If you're goung to follw someone making up the news, it might as well be the guy down the road. He's less likely to be a nonce, after all...

Did you know that the International Panel on Climate Change has come out and admitted that the report on which all of the climate doom stories of the past two decades is based is no longer valid?
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Until the mainstream media admit on mass that every one of their climate alarmist stories is now known to have been untrue I'm not going to believe anything else that they say.
Stonyground.
She doesn't get it - 'personality led' journalism just means it's journalism by a specific person whose brand depends on accurate reporting. Meanwhile, the BBC's just one more public sector clown show where 'lessons have been learned' they've 'drawn a line under it' and we need to 'move on'.
ReplyDeleteThe BBC are not unknown for their 'personality led' journalism themselves.
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