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James Naughtie and Helen Lewis present the first in a series celebrating a hundred years of the 大象传媒 archive, looking today at what it tells of the gathering and delivering of News.

The first in a series marking one hundred years of the 大象传媒 through the riches to be found in the corporation's broadcast archive. In each programme two leading figures in their field select material that illustrates the unique value of this written, audio and audio-visual record of Britain over the past century.

Today veteran broadcaster and news presenter James Naughtie and editor and journalist Helen Lewis demonstrate what the archive can tell us about the gathering and delivering of breaking news, from the careful patrician announcements of the 20s and 30s to the fizzing pace and punchy headlines of instant digital delivery.
Their choices include the foibles of an age of deference and the mixed merits of news delivered at speed as opposed to news of momentous events distilled and delivered in tranquillity. It's the story of the way Britain has received its news as a narrow field of broadcasters expanded to the plethora of outlets and the rise of social media that defines our online age.
There's space for humour and human stories, and an attempt to make sense of the impact sound and moving images have had on the way we understand our recent history.

Producer: Tom Alban

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Fri 4 Nov 2022 12:04

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  • Sat 29 Oct 2022 20:00
  • Fri 4 Nov 2022 12:04