When football managers start getting votes of confidence from the board, anxiety levels are raised. One wonders how the staff of Newsnight feel after reassurances from interim director of news Jonathan Munro about the programme's future. Jake Kanter in The Times reports: Munro addressed the newsroom in an attempt to tackle the “nonsense” rumours head on. He said the show was in great form, according to sources.
Meanwhile Anita Singh in the Telegraph finds a disconsolate BBC hack "There is is a feeling: does Tim Davie really have our backs? He announces all of these things that feel like sops to the Government, whereas staff want to feel that he 100 per cent has our interests at heart. At the moment, it doesn’t feel that way.”
Over at radio HQ, Nick Robinson delivered an assured performance on Today from Kiev. The only technical hitch - a late mic for the business presenter in Salford.
At World Service, Newsday was brought on early, to cover the launch of the Russian invasion. Many tuned in via Radio 4 could have done with more of it, perhaps evening dropping Farming Today. Do Radio 4 schedulers get up early for the start of a possible world war ?
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