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The truth is that I think News at Ten is one of the great institutions of British public life and I don’t want to let down the people who built it.
But something worse happened, too. The BBC moved into our slot , thus combining our heritage with its own. It was clever and, one might say, cynical.
Nor, if I were invited into your living room to discuss the day’s events, would I attempt to interest you by listing the facts in order of diminishing importance in the same way they did in the 1950s. I would tell you a story, attempting to focus on why it is interesting.
Some of his great "intelligence" and "personality" really shining in that article there
He is completely delusional. "News at Ten" is not a great British institution. It WAS up until 1999, and ever since then it has bumped along as an also ran - he even admits this when he says the 'old' News at Ten (2008-2015) was hardly watched and had practically zero impact. How can something still be considered an "institution" in those circumstances?
This also shows the feeling inside ITN/ITV. They still see that 10pm slot as theirs - how dare the BBC have come along and 'stole' it from them. It smacks of jealousy and it reeks right the way through this piece. His thinking is clearly there - ITN and the BBC were evenly matched in the 90s both in reputation and audience, then the original News at Ten ended, the BBC stole their slot and now they want it back but cant understand why the viewers no longer see them as equals to the BBC.
You also have to love what he says about facts not being important and how they exist on the internet. Sorry, no. Your JOB is to highlight the facts - thats why its the news. Credible, factual journalism is what drives authority and respect. The internet is awash with half baked websites full of conspiracy theories, slanted opinion presented as fact and downright lies - they don't accurately inform. Nice to see that ITV don't think they can compete with them...
The truth is that I think News at Ten is one of the great institutions of British public life and I don’t want to let down the people who built it.
But something worse happened, too. The BBC moved into our slot , thus combining our heritage with its own. It was clever and, one might say, cynical.
Nor, if I were invited into your living room to discuss the day’s events, would I attempt to interest you by listing the facts in order of diminishing importance in the same way they did in the 1950s. I would tell you a story, attempting to focus on why it is interesting.
Some of his great "intelligence" and "personality" really shining in that article there

He is completely delusional. "News at Ten" is not a great British institution. It WAS up until 1999, and ever since then it has bumped along as an also ran - he even admits this when he says the 'old' News at Ten (2008-2015) was hardly watched and had practically zero impact. How can something still be considered an "institution" in those circumstances?
This also shows the feeling inside ITN/ITV. They still see that 10pm slot as theirs - how dare the BBC have come along and 'stole' it from them. It smacks of jealousy and it reeks right the way through this piece. His thinking is clearly there - ITN and the BBC were evenly matched in the 90s both in reputation and audience, then the original News at Ten ended, the BBC stole their slot and now they want it back but cant understand why the viewers no longer see them as equals to the BBC.
You also have to love what he says about facts not being important and how they exist on the internet. Sorry, no. Your JOB is to highlight the facts - thats why its the news. Credible, factual journalism is what drives authority and respect. The internet is awash with half baked websites full of conspiracy theories, slanted opinion presented as fact and downright lies - they don't accurately inform. Nice to see that ITV don't think they can compete with them...