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American election
Morning all
Am I the only person who is fed up with the news coverage given to the Presidential election ? Do the American media give as much importance to our elections ? The money that the BBC spend sending Bill Turnbull and Huw Edwards out to the US is, in my opinion, wasted - they already have journos out there ! Soory to be a kiljoy, but that's me !
FBG40
Am I the only person who is fed up with the news coverage given to the Presidential election ? Do the American media give as much importance to our elections ? The money that the BBC spend sending Bill Turnbull and Huw Edwards out to the US is, in my opinion, wasted - they already have journos out there ! Soory to be a kiljoy, but that's me !
FBG40
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I agree FBG40
After seeing the result on BBC Breakfast this morning I haven't watched any other news programme today as they'll just be the same thing over and over again. They even had the first question on tonight's edition of the BBC quiz "Pointless" asking contestants to name the states on a map won by Barack Obama at the last election. Given the...
18:45 Wed 07th Nov 2012
As Ed has said- its done and dusted now. We cover the US elections as comprehensively as we do because there is some traction in that notion that what happens in the US will effect their economy, and the US economy is still if not the one of the major drivers of the global economy.
I doubt the US will pay anything like as much as attention to UK voting simply because we do not have that level of influence on the global or US economy.
I doubt the US will pay anything like as much as attention to UK voting simply because we do not have that level of influence on the global or US economy.
To a certain extent I agree with fbg40, the BBC should, of course, cover the American elections but why send additional reporters? They already have reporters there who are surely capable of dealing with it. Huw Edwards was on the radio yesterday and said he spent some of the time locating and visiting his relations, which had nothing to do with the elections.
I think TV news has eased off on the coverage since last time, following complaints about overdoing it.
It wasn't just the election, but the election of each party's candidate, what seemed like constant updates about how McCain was doing against whoever else in connecticut blah blah blah. Fair enough, cover the presidential election, but does anyone outside the US really give a s*t about the race to become the candidate?
It wasn't just the election, but the election of each party's candidate, what seemed like constant updates about how McCain was doing against whoever else in connecticut blah blah blah. Fair enough, cover the presidential election, but does anyone outside the US really give a s*t about the race to become the candidate?
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I agree FBG40
After seeing the result on BBC Breakfast this morning I haven't watched any other news programme today as they'll just be the same thing over and over again. They even had the first question on tonight's edition of the BBC quiz "Pointless" asking contestants to name the states on a map won by Barack Obama at the last election. Given the programme was recorded some time ago that couldn't have been a coincidence.
I did notice yesterday the Beeb had Jane Hill in Washington too. Why couldn't the Beeb's North American correspondent, Mark Mardell, have played a bigger part, or did the rest want a nice jolly at licence payer's expense?
Mind you, Huw Edwards did get to met a distant relative earlier this week. Perhaps he'll be in "Who Do You Think You Are" some time soon.
After seeing the result on BBC Breakfast this morning I haven't watched any other news programme today as they'll just be the same thing over and over again. They even had the first question on tonight's edition of the BBC quiz "Pointless" asking contestants to name the states on a map won by Barack Obama at the last election. Given the programme was recorded some time ago that couldn't have been a coincidence.
I did notice yesterday the Beeb had Jane Hill in Washington too. Why couldn't the Beeb's North American correspondent, Mark Mardell, have played a bigger part, or did the rest want a nice jolly at licence payer's expense?
Mind you, Huw Edwards did get to met a distant relative earlier this week. Perhaps he'll be in "Who Do You Think You Are" some time soon.