Disastrous Liz Truss interviews show BBC local radio still packs a punch
by Jim Waterson Media editor from World news | The Guardian on (#646J6)
Analysis: PM's eight short interviews produced more news than a typical slot on Radio 4's Today programme
When it was announced that Liz Truss would break her silence on the collapse of the pound by appearing on local radio stations, there was mockery from some London-based journalists who felt she should have given an interview to a national news outlet.
Instead, it was BBC Leeds's breakfast show that helped shift the price of UK government debt, as traders tuned in and realised the prime minister was sticking to her economic plan. As presenter Rima Ahmed put it to the prime minister: Where've you been?"
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