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- Rupert Murdoch to launch rival for BBC's Radio 4
- telegraph.co.uk
- January 25, 2020 Saturday 9:30 PM GMT
- Copyright 2020 Telegraph Media Group Limited All Rights Reserved
- Section: BUSINESS; Version:1
- Length: 279 words
- Byline: By Christopher Williams
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- Rupert Murdoch is poised to mount an attack on the vulnerable BBC with a new radio station designed to threaten Radio 4.
- The UK arm of the media mogul's News Corp empire is due this week to announce details of Times Radio, a DAB channel funded from the marketing budget of The Times titles.
- The "opinion-led" programming is expected to draw on writers such as Giles Coren in pursuit of Radio 4's wealthy metropolitan audience.
- Sources said Times Radio does not intend to interrupt programmes for advertising. The station's main commercial purpose will be to recruit "young, aspirational" subscribers to The Times.
- Times Radio is due to launch in the spring, the most direct competitor to Radio 4 that the BBC has faced. More than a decade ago Channel 4 had plans to enter the radio market including the niche for thoughtful speech programming, but backed out fearing it would lose money in the shadow of the BBC.
- The BBC is under political pressure over the future of the licence fee as well as from shifting habits for video and audio consumption.
- In October it was revealed that Radio 4 had lost 300,000 listeners from a year earlier amid the rise of podcasts and the increasing reach of commercial rivals such as LBC and News UK's talkRadio - a heavy loss-maker which has been at risk of closure in planning for Times Radio.
- The moves are part of a broader shake-up of News UK by chief executive Rebekah Brooks. On Friday she replaced the editor of The Sunday Times with the deputy editor of its daily stablemate.
- The titles are increasingly sharing editorial resources, with preparations underway for more parts of the two newsrooms to share floorspace.
- News UK declined to comment.
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