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Old 10-08-2025, 11:06   #12
Carth
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Re: BBC burying news, never ?

BBC news, just watch the first 2 minutes for the headlines.

If you then want the 'finer details' stay tuned for reports from 'on the spot' reporters speaking in either a squeeky/scratchy voice or a dull flat monotone.

Studio fillers are reporters telling you what you probably already know, often with the inclusion of a video feed from an 'expert' using his/her laptop camera (with warbling microphone) sitting in their spare bedroom in the depths of Surrey.

As for the BBC news website . . . it's like TikTok
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