The BBC's Matt Brittin has talked 'MAFS' allegations, how the BBC can learn from YouTube & how to improve iPlayer.
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“There’s something about the immediacy in the way a native YouTuber does content which creates a connection,” Brittin told the BBC Radio 4“We are sitting in an amazing radio studio which is super high spec and visualized. I’ve enjoyed this as an audience member but there is something about the pace. We are in a battle for truth and there is a crisis of trust and I think people trust journalists who explain the world to them.
We have to find the right way to do that, to take the values the BBC always had and reinterpret them to the modern world. ”Channel 4 CEO Apologizes To Women Who Made "Very Troubling" Rape Allegations On 'Married At First Sight UK'BBC's New Boss Tells Staff He Will Use Data To Build "Sat Nav Around Bias" & Says iPlayer Must Improvewith YouTube to create YouTube-first content.
Brittin was on his gap year between Google and the BBC when this deal was struck but he said it was the “right” move.
“Under-24s are watching five times as much YouTube as any other kind of TV so if we serve them, we should be where they are,” said Brittin, who ran Google EMEA for more than a decade butto build a “sat nav around bias,” Brittin said YouTube has tech examining the legality of the 500 hours’ worth of content that is uploaded to the platform every minute. “I am floating ideas about the ways we can better understand in a fast-changing world the dynamics of trans rights, or how different conflicts are evolving really quickly,” he added.
“How can we keep an eye on the vast amount of output and be enabled to course correct and say, ‘Oh actually this needs updating’. We all need to understand better where we are and that can be one way in which we can strengthen our journalism. ”“The BBC has chosen to invest heavily in content and that has been at the expense of its tech, so iPlayer could be better,” he told the.
“I spoke to the team yesterday and they have done their best job but we will need to prioritize improving that product. ”He said he had spent some time with the BBC News team who conducted the 18-month investigation and it was “thanks to the bravery of the women shows. ”Netflix Reveals ‘One Hundred Years Of Solitude’ Part Two Plans; Watch TrailerComments On Deadline Hollywood are monitored.
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