Northcliffe slams the BBC over local VoD service
John Reynolds, 05 August 2008, 3:57pm
LONDON - Northcliffe Media, the country's third-biggest regional publisher, has attacked the BBC's plans to spend up to £23m annually on a national network of local video-on-demand services, arguing there is "no justification or public value case" for them.
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