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Reach & Future leading the pack, Need to Know, RIP ITV Hub
Ep. 172
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It's RIP to the ITV Hub - Matt Deegan is joined by James Cridland (Podnews) and Charlotte Tobitt (Press Gazette) to discuss what it means for ITV’s streaming strategy and joint venture Britbox.
Also on the programme: The latest data from Ipsos iris has been released profiling UK news providers, we discover who’s leading the pack. The co-founder of award-winning digital news service Need To Know Warren Nettleford tells us about the relaunch and their formula for making engaging news for young people.
And, in the Media Quiz, we discover what properties are being cut and commissioned this week.
A Rethink Audio production, produced by Phoebe Adler Ryan with support from Matt Hill.
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