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Who Will Buy The Telegraph?

Ep. 241

The auction to buy the Telegraph Media Group is officially on - but will it be derailed before a buyer is found? Media news and analysis, with guests journalist James Ball and Ann Charles (Radio TechCon).


Also on the programme: fifty years old, and commercial radio is in rude health, if the RAJARs are any indication. We unpack the findings. 


Plus, what’s it really like for freelancers in the TV commissioning slowdown? We speak to one director, Anna Collins, frustrated at the way they’ve been treated.


All that plus, in the media quiz, it’s time for the return of... The Elevator Pitch.


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Hear more from James Ball over on The Two Matts, from The New European: https://podfollow.com/2matts





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