World disservice: Who wins if the BBC loses its global power?
The BBC World Service is under attack. The global broadcaster reaches an audience of over 500 million listeners across the globe. But budget cuts and the exit of some territories have left the BBC service a shell of its former self.
Alex Andreou is joined in The Bunker by Simon Potter, professor of modern history at Bristol University and author of This is the BBC: Entertaining the Nation, Speaking for Britain, 1922-2022, to find out who benefits from the downfall of the BBC World Service?
“I think it’s inescapable to argue that the BBC has always faced hostility throughout its existence” – Simon Potter
“Despite the budget cuts the BBC still has the largest audience the across the world it’s ever had” – Simon Potter
“An independent global BBC is a much more powerful tool than a directly state controlled broadcaster.” – Simon Potter
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Written and presented by Alex Andreou. Assistant producer: Adam Wright. Audio producer: Jade Bailey. Managing editor: Jacob Jarvis. Music by Kenny Dickinson. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production.
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