Comment Is Free: ‘The BBC is uninterested in content’
March 30th, 2009Posted by Laura Oliver in Broadcasting, Editors' pick, Journalism
“The paradox of the BBC’s strategy is that the more it spends on expanding into cyberspace the less it has to say,” writes Nick Cohen.
The BBC is preoccupied with chasing stories from the newspapers, but has yet to consider its strategy for if those papers stop producing content, he adds.
UPDATE – BBC’s Richard Sambrook on why Cohen needs to do more research.
Tags: BBC, Nick Cohen
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