http://www.theguardian.com/media/2015/nov/05/bbc-says-public-back-its-online-journalism-even-if-it-hurts-papers
BBC says public back its online journalism even if it hurts papers
BBC says public back its online journalism even if it hurts papers
Survey claims 95% think it is
important for it to publish written news on its apps and website as director
general says there’s room for both
The BBC has hit back at critics who say it should stop publishing written journalism online, claiming the vast majority of the public support its digital news coverage even if it makes it more difficult for newspapers to make money.
Last month culture secretary John Whittingdale said newspapers were “entitled” to be concerned if the BBC continued to “provide news content that looks like newspaper content” and suggested the corporation should consider reining in its online operation.
- BBC has found that 95% of the public think it is important that the BBC publish written news on its apps and website
- 83% said the BBC should continue its current approach to putting news online.
- BBC said it was reviewing its news content online to ensure it was distinctive.
My view on the story is that this increasingly brings it into direct competition with published media’s online platforms. The BBC itself has recognised that from now on it needs to be more distinctive, and the impact of its operations on the commercial sector should be the subject of careful and considered assessment.
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