Lineker goes: Does TV still need Match Of The Day? | Ents & Arts News
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After 25 years, Gary Lineker is leaving the BBCâs Match Of The Day.
Heâll stay on for the corporationâs coverage of the FA Cup and the next World Cup â but heâll get his Saturday nights back from the end of this season.
The change will likely help the BBCâs presenter wage bill and might save some run-ins about Linekerâs use of social media â but what about the programme he leaves behind?
Sixty years after MOTDâs launch, do TV viewers really still âlook away nowâ to avoid the scores before 10.30pm on a Saturday? In the era of YouTube fan channels, TikTok accounts and wall-to-wall live coverage, is a set-piece highlights programme showing its age?
Niall Paterson looks over the options for one of the BBCâs biggest brands â how can it change for an audience falling out of love with linear TV without alienating other viewers?
Heâs joined by Rob Harris, our sports correspondent, and Stuart Rowson, a former BBC Sport executive who now works with brands to attract younger audiences.
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