Matthew Parris - Has the internet destroyed journalism?

Matthew Parris - Has the internet destroyed journalism?

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The transcript discusses the impact of the Internet on news media, comparing it to past technological changes. It emphasizes the importance of trust, hierarchy, and choice in news reporting. Despite uncertainties, the demand side will drive the future of news, ensuring that news values adapt to new media formats.

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What does the speaker believe about the impact of the Internet on news?

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How does the speaker compare the current situation of news to that of traffic experts in 1910?

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What does the speaker suggest is necessary for consumers to trust news reports?

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What are the ancient values of newsgathering and news publishing mentioned in the text?

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What does the speaker mean by 'the demand side, not the supply side' in relation to news?

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According to the speaker, what will ultimately save the news?

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What is the speaker's overall outlook on the future of news despite the challenges?

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