Kim Fletcher in The Guardian poses a very interesting question: does the digital newsroom "hasten the end of the role that has for so long been the dominant force in printed journalism, the editor." He uses the Telegraph group's move to new offices as a starting point for the debate. Stephen Glover in The Independent charts the changing coverage enjoyed (or not) by the chancellor Gordon Brown in his struggle for headlines with Tony Blair, and in the same paper, Dominic Crossley-Holland takes a look into the future of public service broadcasting in the light of technological breakthroughs allowing for flexible TV viewing. Owen Gibson and Maggie Brown ask related questions of "top names" in TV in The Guardian. (Via The Guardian and The Independent)
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