Do presenters need to become part of the storytelling to engage the audience - and at what cost? As audiences become more accustomed to a more personal, podcast-influenced style of storytelling, do news and current affairs programmes need to follow suit? Does a journalist need to become part of the story or give the audience an intimate, inside look at how THEY came to understand the nuances and stakes of an issue? If the journalist more actively demonstrates their process, will the audience follow them or be turned off? What are relevant considerations? Let‘s look at some outstanding examples
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