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Media needs to retain opportunities for ‘working-class voices’ – Lorraine Kelly
Lorraine Kelly criticizes ITV's budget cuts reducing her show to 30-minute episodes, stressing the need for more working-class representation amid rising living costs.
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Lorraine Kelly says 'it's not like it was' as she addresses major change to ITV show - The Mirror
From 2026, Lorraine Kelly’s self-titled show will be shortened from an hour to 30 minutes and air on a 'seasonal basis', as part of a shake-up to ITV’s daytime schedule
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Read Full ArticleMedia needs to retain opportunities for ‘working-class voices’ – Lorraine Kelly - Rother Radio
TV presenter Lorraine Kelly has emphasised the need for better representation of working-class voices in the media because “if you’re only going to hear elite opinions we’re never going to get anywhere”. The daytime host appeared on the BBC’s Desert Island Discs, where she also discussed the ITV cutbacks which will see her eponymous show reduced to 30-minute episodes that will be shown for just 30 weeks a year from 2026. Kelly, who has appeared …
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