BBC sends team of 25 to cover Chilean mine rescue with escape shaft expected to break through on Saturday. The BBC has spent tens of thousands of pounds sending an ‘extraordinary’ army of staff to cover the story of the trapped Chilean miners.
WHAT AN OBSCENE WASTE OF OUR MONEY
It might be a lot of money but we are all interested in what is going on as these men have families just like us.We would not get every detail withour our tv crews over there.I hope and pray they all get out safely.
I cannot imagine the ordeal they and their families have been through. I don't care how much they spend on coverage - I'm more interested in their plight than the plethora of sh!t they broadcast in the name of "entertainment".
08012006. "WHAT AN OBSCENE WASTE OF OUR MONEY" they spend money like this on so many events and stories, we actually like to see what is going on all over the world.
its obviously a viable investment for them, I don't have a problem with it!
I don't think they will have been practising English for when they come up to meet the BBC. Those poor men have been trapped underground all this time, the last thing they really want is a microphone stuck in their face as soon as they surface.
I'm surprised we haven't seen George Alagiah or Hew Edwards over there yet. Maybe when the miners come out they will be there to ask them stupid questions such as, how was it down there?
I agree it's an obscene waste of licence payers cash.