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barry1010 | 08:58 Mon 29th Aug 2022 | Film, Media & TV
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Am I wrong in thinking that the judging process used to take a lot longer than the 10-minute segment we were shown last night?
I'm sure the judges were shown discussing the photos for at least 3 episodes before the final 12 photos were selected. It all seemed a bit of a shoe in yesterday
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I thought that too Barry, unless we only saw it when it had been whittled down to prospective winners. So many talented photographers out there.
Is this for the annual Countryfile diary again? How much money do the BBC make when people vote?
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Most people vote online anyway
"Does the BBC receive any revenue from the calls?
No. The BBC does not receive any revenue. Revenue from the calls (if any) goes to charity."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/3f7Lm0ZWhb3lm9TR4WfFf1g/countryfile-2023-voting-faqs

Thanks, Maggie. I like seeing the photos too, many that don't get through are stunning
I know art / music / photographs are subjective to each persons taste but I'm pretty sure there were better photographs than the 12 the judges picked.
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