On Tuesday I reported on the NAO having a pop at the BBC for failing plan the organisation's future if the UK moved to internet-only distribution of previously-broadcast content.
Now the Q&A from BBC Director General Tim Davie's session at the Royal Television Society has been been transcribed, and we're back in a world of Timspeak...
Q: Theresa Wise: What would an internet-only BBC look like?
A: Tim Davie: Live linear-TV is here for the long term. The online BBC is not trying to replicate Netflix or Spotify…
We’ve got to get an algorithm where you get the right degree of personalisation. But I want to know what the BBC newsroom thinks the main story is and not be wholly driven by algorithms.
Yep. That's it. That's the whole answer.
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