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Even now, the title of this thread seems somewhat surreal to me
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Just received an e-mail after several enquiries.
The Telegraph podcast has officially been axed. Apparently, they want to focus 'primarily on publishing newspapers'. Oh well, there goes the digital age. Shame, it was one of the better newspaper podcasts. |
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I don't think the digital age has gone. I think it just shows that the Telegraph, by its nature, is not committed to these things. Plenty of other papers are.
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The podcast was rather good and up to date with the news especially from the business world. I think they have missed an opportunity.
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