Stephen Sackur, a seasoned journalist and presenter of BBC's HARDtalk, expresses his discontent over the program's cancellation. Having devoted 36 years to the BBC, he feels a sense of loss as the show, which holds power accountable, ends. Despite feeling hurt and angry, he remains optimistic about future endeavors. Sackur argues the program's significance in combatting disinformation and media manipulation, highlighting its role as a crucial platform for long-form interviews with global leaders, which made it a respected BBC flagship watched globally by millions.
...HARDtalk is unique: a long-form interview show with only one mission - to hold to account those who all too often avoid accountability in their own countries.
I'm thinking hard about other things I'm going to do. I'm fine. I'm feeling quite positive. Maybe. But I think he's also feeling hurt, betrayed and, though he denies it, a little angry.
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