#jpod: The top news stories from Journalism.co.uk, 17 June 2011
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This week’s podcast looks at: Guardian Media Group’s announcement that it is now a digital-first organisation, amid confirmation that it lost £33 million in the last financial year and is seeking to make £25 million worth of savings over the next five years; calls from the Foreign Office for an independent investigation into alleged war crimes uncovered by Channel 4; and an announcement from the BBC that it has begun the sale of the iconic Television Centre.
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