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Trinity boss criticises BBC's local initiative
LONDON - Plans by the BBC to invest £68m on a network of local websites hosting on-demand video news have been lambasted for being "unfair", "anti-competitive" and "a waste of public money" by Trinity Mirror chief Sly Bailey today.
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