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TalkTalk TV's Dido Harding; being a female news editor; 'sex-swap' headlines

CEO of TalkTalk; three female UK newspaper editors on the challenges they have faced; and the landmark negotiation that has seen six national papers apologise for headlines.

Chief Executive of TalkTalk Dido Harding on becoming the UK's fastest growing TV business.

Tough at the top? Steve Hewlett speaks to three female UK newspaper editors, Rosie Boycott, Sarah Sands and Sue Douglas, about their experiences.

And, a landmark Press Complaints Commission negotiation that's seen six national papers apologise for, and remove, inappropriate headlines.

Producer: Katy Takatsuki.

Image: Steve Hewlett with (l-r) Rosie Boycott, Sarah Sands and Sue Douglas.

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30 minutes

Chapters

  • Dido Harding

    The Chief Executive of Talk Talk on becoming UK's fastest growing TV business.

    Duration: 07:43

  • The challenges of being a female newspaper editor

    With Sarah Sands, Rosie Boycott and Sue Douglas.

    Duration: 10:50

  • Inappropriate reporting of transgender status in the press

    With Dr Kate Stone and Philippa Kennedy, the Sun's reader's ombudsman.

    Duration: 07:53

Broadcast

  • Wed 21 May 2014 16:30

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