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17 March 2021

Episode 2451

60 minutes

We unpack what’s at stake in a general election in the Netherlands and discuss the merits of paying journalists based on the popularity of their articles. Plus: why Hollywood should come to Broadway’s aid.

17 March 2021

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Chapter 1

Dutch election

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The Netherlands’ prime minister Mark Rutte is on course to win a fourth term in today’s national elections. Monocle’s correspondent in The Hague, Charlotte McDonald Gibson, brings us the latest.

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Should journalists’ pay be linked to article popularity?

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It’s not a new concept in journalism – for some time now writers and correspondents have been paid per click. But the announcement that one of the UK’s biggest broadsheet newspapers, ‘The Daily Telegraph’, is adopting a similar model has raised serious questions. We unpack the move with James Rodgers, a Reader in International Journalism at London’s City University.

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