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Future of News: News v Noise | Future of News: News v Noise |
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In this digital age where information inequality is growing, the news industry is having to rethink the way it will keep everyone informed. | In this digital age where information inequality is growing, the news industry is having to rethink the way it will keep everyone informed. |
By the BBC's director of news and current affairs, James Harding. | By the BBC's director of news and current affairs, James Harding. |
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Download James Harding's full report as a PDF. | Download James Harding's full report as a PDF. |
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