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alastair i've known for years. you know, iwill listen to their podcast because i'm interested in the way they do things and i think they're, you know, alistair is a kind of incredibly insightful. adam, brilliant journalist. there's room for all of us. and i think that the more we you know, this is a wonderful opportunity to talk about how fabulous podcasting is and how it should grow. but i don't think it'sjust podcasting. ithink, you know, i listened to the news agent's today. the first one. it was informative about a fairly niche subject for a british audience, to be honest about donald trump i mean on the bbc. more than niche! donald trump is potentially the next president of the united states. yeah, i know. but a lot of people don't care about the next president of the united states in this country. they care more about the cost of living and things like that. and, you know... we'll do all of that as well. but what you can do on, you know, live broadcasting is you can do news as it happens. and you do have a stronger focus on news and less on background. "i rememberwhat

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experiences in washington and westminster of the daily pressure, adam, that governments try to exert on journalists and news organisations. the idea that that call that came in after emily maitlis monologue, that it wouldn't be unusual for the government to call up the bbc, would it? no, and it's it actually dates back to a certain extent, in my experience, to alistair's period, where there was a more hands on dealing with the media and a willingness to take up complaints, which i don't think we necessarily experienced either, when gus o'donnell was representing jon major or previously with bernard ingham. i think we knew where they came from, but they were more entitled to see that as part of the weather. now, in defence of alastair and peter mandelson who were also associated with that, yes, they were professional media handlers, but they were also people who were prepared and sought out

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and digital technology has made it possible for just about anyone to get out something into public access, which is actually quite different in a way from radio or linear television, the sort of things that i've been working in. and it seems to me that, you know, yes, more personality has come into news journalism, more different people have come in to talking aboutjournalism, and we're seeing a convergence, different generations listen to different things. and as i'm listening to this point, clearly listening to alistair's roast his politics podcast with rory stewart, you're sharing an awful lot about your life, jon and nosheen, are you comfortable with stepping into a broadcast environment or a podcasting environment where you need to perhaps give a bit more, jon, than you would have done doing a hit on the today programme? no, ithink that, yeah, i mean, listen, it's as as you know... come on, jon, put yourself out there, stop hiding behind the screen and the camera,

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give your life. i think i'm getting life coaching live on radio four from alastair campbell. yeah, my philosophy of broadcasting is it's not about me. _ i know there are some big egos around here, but. i but isn't there but isn't there isn't there a question just quickly in the last few minutes is what alistair is doing with the rest of politics, jon and adam and nosheen, i would say all of your products, in different ways. the new show and times radio, the guardian podcast, the global podcast, their news products is, is what alastair and rory stewart are doing. you consider that news? i think that alastair and rory, i think that alistair's and rory�*s podcast is a fantastic listen. they take you behind the scenes of politics and how decisions are made and having been in the room when decisions are made. and i think that, you know, it's not one or the other. it's not a zero sum game, oodcasting. i think that, you know, adam i've known for years.

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to use alistair's word, that all information flows through. that depends which ones you listen to. i i mean, there's a danger that one could recreate the sort _ of westminster bubble in the news i podcast, or that one is recreatingl newsnight on a news podcast. but, you know, there is room| for all of these different kinds of audiences and different kinds of podcasts. - and i guess the view that we take is that it's audience led. - it's less insider, more sort- of outsider view of what that story is and explaining it and covering it with depth without _ being patronising. now, that really appeals to audiences, i guess, . who are interested in the news but aren't junkies necessarily. i so they want that issue explained with... - in a conversational way that takes you through something _ without bombarding you with panels and stuff. _ and deano can i ask you exactly the same question? you left the bbc. you've committed to podcasts. it's the career you've chosen. why? why do you think this particular medium is so important? i think it's because it's really intimate, and people seek authenticity.

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happened back when." just very quickly, i've only got a minute left. so really quick answers from all of you. what are you doing next on your podcast? deano and jon? we're going to the lbc leadership hustings tonight. we're going to go back behind the scenes and go back behind the curatin. nosheen? chile referendum, which is happening this weekend, which could result - could result in the world's most progressive sort of— legislation, basically. alistair, we've got a very good guess next week. we've got if we've got two. good. got to be quick. sunday morning, ten till one news discussion with the great kate mccann, who will be sitting down. she's a regular on the media show as well. great to talk to all five of you. thank you very much indeed for making time in the middle of very busy days. there'sjon sopel, you know sophos also nosheen iqbal, alastair campbell and adam boulton. you can, as you will probably have gathered, download their programmes

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Don't be afraid to reach out for cost of living help, MSP says

THERE is a feeling that some people in Shetland who need help with the cost of living are not reaching out for support, an MSP has said following a visit to the isles. Highlands and Islands MSP Rhoda Grant said she wanted to encourage anyone struggling to ask for help. Meanwhile...

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Sportsday-20211130-18:44:00

died at the age of 85. it's also a busy few nights in the premier league. two matches this evening, leeds face crystal palace at a quarter past 8pm. newcastle kick off against norwich injust under an hour. alistair bruce—ball is at st james park. will to st. james park for what is a rather important football match in the premier league this evening. bottom of the table at newcastle united, eddie hal's first came physically in the dugout, against the relegation rival, norwich city. i will be commentating tonight for bbc radio five with pat. pat, the draw is fantastic as tension feel for fans of both clubs. but awful for fans of both clubs. but awful for them. it for fans of both clubs. but awful for them. , . ' for fans of both clubs. but awful for them. , ., , ,, for fans of both clubs. but awful forthem. , . ' ,, for them. it is awful unless you actually win _ for them. it is awful unless you actually win the _ for them. it is awful unless you actually win the game. - for them. it is awful unless you actually win the game. what i for them. it is awful unless you actually win the game. what is | for them. it is awful unless you i actually win the game. what is great about— actually win the game. what is great about this _ actually win the game. what is great about this game is a bottom of the table _ about this game is a bottom of the table clash — about this game is a bottom of the table clash and so on tuesday night, rating _ table clash and so on tuesday night, rating out— table clash and so on tuesday night, rating out there, you think is this getting _ rating out there, you think is this getting any interest? yeah! people

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What happened to the dead whale that went on display in Hereford?

What happened to the dead whale that went on display in Hereford?
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New Day-20151103-11:06:00

group responsible. i think we'd see a flood of propaganda. we're not seeing that flood of propaganda right now. from the isis point of view, they have a mixed record of reliability on telling the truth. >> just to be clear, alistair's point is just because you don't see what is proof of a bomb, doesn't mean you don't have an explosion that went out that could be a function of maintenance or other random occurrences that have anything to do with human hand, malice or terrorism. >> that's right. we've heard nothing from the investigation on the ground that a bomb was involved. biff been speaking to some people that have been involved in these types of things before. first of all, you look at the visuals, the wreckage. next you look for residue, test that. it could be weeks before they rule out completely there was an explosive involved. no evidence of one so far. >> at least you have eyes on the ground. the big part of the tragedy with the ukraine plane that went down

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