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Limited Tv News
How annoying is it that for about a week now the bbc news has been limited to only 15 mins just as there is a lot to report on concerning the floods etc. If there was an even worse major disaster or terrorist attack (heaven forbid) would films still take preference over the news? I see these short news programmes continue over the new year too!! Anyone else a teeny bit irritated by this?
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I hardly watch any telly. I've probably only seen the TV news two or three times this year. However I check the news on the BBC website (and on my local newspaper's site too) several times per day and get detailed reports on both Radio 4 and BBC World Service, so I don't miss TV news reporting.
I hardly watch any telly. I've probably only seen the TV news two or three times this year. However I check the news on the BBC website (and on my local newspaper's site too) several times per day and get detailed reports on both Radio 4 and BBC World Service, so I don't miss TV news reporting.
Punch into Google your ocal news programme, mine for example
http:// www.itv .com/ne ws/gran ada/
Or the BBC alternative or tune into a local radio station.
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Or the BBC alternative or tune into a local radio station.
It could be worse. You could be under seven feet of water with no electricity and unable to see the 15 minute bulletins.
If you need a constant reminder of the hell those poor folk are going through why not tape the front pages of the papers across your windows to keep your focus.
Bloody BBC and ITV, coming into our homes and not making us completely miserable 24/7. There ought to be a law............
If you need a constant reminder of the hell those poor folk are going through why not tape the front pages of the papers across your windows to keep your focus.
Bloody BBC and ITV, coming into our homes and not making us completely miserable 24/7. There ought to be a law............
A lot of the 'normal' coverage is probably devoted to political shenanigans anyway.
So, with nothing going on in Westminster ( http:// www.par liament .uk/abo ut/faqs /house- of-comm ons-faq s/busin ess-faq -page/r ecess-d ates/ ) there's probably just as much coverage of other events (such as the floods) as there would be in 'full' news programmes at times when our MPs are all squabbling with each other.
So, with nothing going on in Westminster ( http://
Here you go Anne. Link to Look North:
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ program mes/b00 6mj5m
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Why should anyone knock Al Jazeera, CD? It's recognised throughout the world as one of the 'big three' news broadcasters, alongside the BBC and CNN.
As I said above, I don't watch much telly but Al Jazeera certainly features in my viewing. (So does RT. It might not have the same reputation for unbiased reporting that the big three do but it's still worth watching for an alternative viewpoint).
As I said above, I don't watch much telly but Al Jazeera certainly features in my viewing. (So does RT. It might not have the same reputation for unbiased reporting that the big three do but it's still worth watching for an alternative viewpoint).