Despite what many believe, the evidence shows traditional media is set to endure for the long-term, writes Ray Snoddy – and investors and policy makers should honour this fact.
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BritBox, the new streaming service from the BBC and ITV, has appointed Will Harrison to the new role of UK managing director.