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BBCNEWS The Media Show June 4, 2024 04:56:00

Dominic hinde, journalist and lecturer in media and communication at glasgow university, and benedicte paviot, uk correspondent at france 24. the media show will be back at the same time next week, but for now, thanks so much for watching. goodbye. hello. saturday was a day of more widespread warmth across the uk, and for many, easter sunday is a repeat performance. for many, not all, because this would suggest there is some different weather on the way the further west you are. and that initially the case in northern ireland and in north west scotland, with cloud and some outbreaks of rain as the day begins. it will be coolest in east anglia, down to two or three degrees in places. for most, it is clear to begin with, there will be a few mist and fog patches around. but we do have this atlantic weather front with cloud and outbreaks of rain ....

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BBCNEWS The Media Show June 4, 2024 04:43:00

Rry? almost double. right. so, le monde english will hopefully help us to reach that goal. 10% of our subscribers are outside of france right now. great. 0k. well, let s bring in dominic hinde, who s lecturer in sociology of media at the university of glasgow, as well as being a journalist. dominic, what do you make of le monde s plans? is there a gap in the market there for them? i think there definitely is. and you know, as we mentioned, the new york times, the new york times has been incredibly successful over the past decade or so in expanding its brand internationally. you know, when i was younger, nobody in the uk read the new york times. you had to go to a special newsagents to get a copy, as you did with le monde, actually, whereas now the nyt is something which everybody will click on. i lladmit to being a subscriber, i find it very useful. you know, le monde wouldn t be doing this without having crunched some numbers. they know there are people out there. and what brexit has ....

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BBCNEWS The Media Show June 4, 2024 16:55:00

Is ultimately replaced. and i think what s happening now is potentially a shift, where these organisations need to start grappling with a more progressive method of payment, one that isn t going to necessarily leave them seriously short changed, but one which keeps them at arm s length from government. because the moment you get a close relationship between government and national broadcaster, that could start to feel like a very uneasy relationship pretty quickly. i m afraid that s all we ve got time for today. thank you to all my guests to chris curtis, editor in chief of broadcast, elvire camus, editor in chief at le monde in english, dominic hinde, journalist and lecturer in media and communication at glasgow university, and benedicte paviot, uk correspondent at france 24. the media show will be back at the same time ....

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BBCNEWS The Media Show June 4, 2024 16:43:00

Help us to reach that goal. 10% of our subscribers are outside of france right now. great. 0k. well, let s bring in dominic hinde, who s lecturer in sociology of media at the university of glasgow, as well as being a journalist. dominic, what do you make of le monde s plans? is there a gap in the market there for them? i think there definitely is. and you know, as we mentioned, the new york times, the new york times has been incredibly successful over the past decade or so in expanding its brand internationally. you know, when i was younger, nobody in the uk read the new york times. you had to go to a special newsagents to get a copy, as you did with le monde, actually, whereas now the nyt is something which everybody will click on. i ll admit to being a subscriber, i find it very useful. you know, le monde wouldn t be doing this without having crunched some numbers. they know there are people out there. and what brexit has showed as well is that there is a demand for news ....

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BBCNEWS Newsday June 4, 2024 23:09:00

Professor charles miller is a lecturer in strategic studies at the australian national university he joins us from canberra. listening to my colleagues report there, it is clear that ukrainians are not going to give up this conflict without a fight, certainly in eastern ukraine. what is your sense of how different the conflict might be there in comparison to what we have seen in other parts of the country? as reported touched on, the conflict in eastern ukraine is likely to involve much more expensive, open plain armour on the armour engagement, similar to what transpired in the second world war. and i would be much more concerned about ....

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