大象传媒 plans, IPSO, X Factor
James Purnell on 大象传媒 plans for a more open and distinctive 大象传媒. The chief executive of press regulator IPSO and campaign group Hacked Off. And scouting for talent on the X Factor.
The 大象传媒 outlined its vision this week for a more open and more distinctive 大象传媒 that would involve working more closely with arts and science institutions and local news services. Steve Hewlett hears from the 大象传媒's Director of Strategy James Purnell about the plans.
A year after the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) was set up, a survey for the pressure group Hacked Off found over sixty percent of people lacked confidence in the regulator, which is backed by the majority of the UK's major newspaper publishers. A letter in this week's Guardian signed by eleven people who had taken a complaint to IPSO denounced the regulator as a sham body. Steve speaks to Evan Harris, Joint Executive Director Hacked Off, about its concerns, and to Matt Tee, Chief Executive of IPSO, about the criticisms, and gets his reflections on the last year and what's next for the regulator.
The X Factor has been criticised for scouting for contestants with a pre-existing professional pedigree rather than relying solely on genuine walk-in applicants. The show has also come under attack for contestants giving humble back stories, like this week's "I work on a farm", that do not reflect their true previous success in showbiz. So has the well of UK talent dried up? Should the X Factor format be put out of its misery? Is the audience too jaded, too cynical and too small to care anyway? Steve hears from Kevin O'Sullivan, the Sunday Mirror's TV columnist.
Producer: Dianne McGregor.
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大象传媒 plans
James Purnell, Dir of Strategy on his plans to make the 大象传媒 more open and distinctive
Duration: 11:08
One year on - how the press regulator IPSO has performed
Evan Harris, Joint Executive Dir Hacked Off and Matt Tee, Chief Exec IPSO discuss
Duration: 10:35
Scouting for contestants on the X Factor
Kevin O'Sullivan, TV critic for Sunday Mirror reflects on the future of the X Factor.
Duration: 05:15
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- Wed 9 Sep 2015 16:30大象传媒 Radio 4
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