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BBC at 100: what does the future hold for at-threat institution?
Today's Big Question The British Broadcasting Corporation is facing looming funding cuts amid digital ‘transformation’ of media
By Julia O'Driscoll Published
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Free app access for The Week’s subscribers during Royal Mail strikes
Speed Read If you have a subscription to The Week magazine you can read the digital edition on your tablet or phone
By The Week Staff Published
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Former Japanese leader Shinzo Abe shot, hospitalized in grave condition, Japanese media reports
Speed Read
By Peter Weber, The Week US Published
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Jake Tapper reportedly taped show at CNN studio after COVID diagnosis
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By Brendan Morrow Published
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A farewell to The Week that was
feature A new era at TheWeek.com — and a goodbye
By Bonnie Kristian Published
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BBC funding row: the alternatives to a licence fee
In Depth Government signals end to ‘outdated’ model in broadcasting white paper
By The Week Staff Last updated
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Will GB News survive the launch of TalkTV?
Talking Point Rupert Murdoch’s new channel hopes to outclass its beleaguered rival
By The Week Staff Published
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CNN's new CEO leaves Twitter, arguing it can 'skew what's really important'
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By Brendan Morrow Published
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Who might buy Channel 4?
Under the Radar Broadcaster to go up for sale as senior conservatives criticise decision
By The Week Staff Last updated
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The new journal hoping to serve as a big tent for antiliberal politics
Talking Point
By Damon Linker Published
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The Week Unwrapped: wheels or doors, Russian losses and speaking pig
podcast What makes a social media post go viral? What does the war in Ukraine mean for pensions? And can an algorithm understand a pig’s emotions?
By The Week Staff Published
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You're wrong about the percentage of minorities in the U.S.
opinion How demographic misperceptions fuel rightwing media fearmongers
By Damon Linker Published
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The Ukrainian-Russian families at conflict over invasion
feature Estimated 11m people in Russia have Ukrainian relatives – but some ‘don’t believe’ war is even happening
By The Week Staff Published
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Top CNN exec resigns after WarnerMedia says probe found she violated company policies
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By Catherine Garcia, The Week US Published
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