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John Humphrys Critiques Today Programme’s Tone and Style

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John Humphrys, the former presenter of BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, has voiced his dissatisfaction with the show’s current format. He criticises what he perceives as excessive gratitude and gushing exchanges between hosts and guests, which he finds irritating. This shift in tone, he argues, detracts from the programme’s serious journalistic intent and undermines the quality of interviews.

Humphrys points out that the focus has shifted from hard-hitting questions to a more superficial interaction, where guests often feel compelled to flatter their interviewers. He believes this trend diminishes the programme’s credibility and suggests that listeners may be losing patience with this style of communication.

Moreover, he highlights specific presenters, such as Amol Rajan, whose mannerisms have become a point of contention. Rajan’s emphasis on articles in his speech has drawn particular ire from Humphrys, who suggests that such quirks distract from the content of the interviews.

Despite these criticisms, Today remains a staple for over 5 million listeners weekly. Humphrys acknowledges that while he finds the changes frustrating, he still values the programme’s role in the media landscape, albeit with a warning about potential budget cuts that could further dilute its quality.

Source: The Guardian

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