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Im talking about people like Like Laura Coates or Elie Koenig at CNN. They provide additional commentary on the law and add context to a story .

www.cnn.com 

www.cnn.com 

And Skygeek Im very sorry if you dont like my comments. THats not my intention. I sorry they make you so angry or upset or if you think they are ignorant.
Quote:What I believe Americans call "Monday morning quarterbacking".
Interesting how nasty and xenophobic the comments become if someone disagrees.
THere is a way to educate and inform. Thats what we should be doing is exchanging ideas and opinions. Im a viewer. Its just my observation. @bilkyasko thank you for your viewpoint and information on the coverage so far across the other broadcasters.
i hope you accept this post in the spirit in which it is given. All is well. Hope you are too.
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(10-07-2023, 11:14 PM)mouseboy33 Wrote:  Im talking about people like Like Laura Coates or Elie Koenig at CNN.  They provide additional commentary on the law and add context to a story . 

www.cnn.com 

www.cnn.com 

And Skygeek Im very sorry if you dont like my comments. THats not my intention. I sorry they make you so angry or upset or if you think they are ignorant.
Interesting how nasty and xenophobic the comments become if someone disagrees.
THere is a way to educate and inform. Thats what we should be doing is exchanging ideas and opinions. Im a viewer.  Its just my observation. @bilkyasko thank you for your viewpoint and information on the coverage so far across the other broadcasters.
i hope you accept this post in the spirit in which it is given. All is well. Hope you are too.
It would be "Monday morning quarterbacking" if you were Lithuanian. 

Just admit that you don't know about the internal mechanics of these things (and that's not a criticism, just a statement-of-fact) - nor the nuances of British media law (ditto) - that therefore aren't worthy of your scorn... and we can move on.

ETA: Everyone is entitled to their opinion, otherwise forums like this wouldn't exist. What you're NOT entitled to do is say (to paraphrase): "Channel X sucks for not doing this", then when you're told that not only DID they do it (by someone who facilitated it, no less) and that there are specific reasons why they didn't do it more, you refuse to give any ground. It's just silly.
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It’s surreal seeing BBC News / Radio 4 on Sky News!
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(11-07-2023, 01:11 PM)DeMarkay Wrote:  It’s surreal seeing BBC News / Radio 4 on Sky News!

So Sky News are broadcasting an interview that WATO is broadcasting live on Radio 4. Would this have required BBC approval from a copyright perspective?
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Not sure whether this is commonplace, but it's the first time I've spotted it.

Sky News are continuing live coverage of the ongoing BBC scandal on TV, and instead of cancelling Ian King's new Business Live programme, they're running it as a live stream on YouTube.

[Image: Screenshot-2023-07-11-at-16-36-59.png]
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I was literally about to mention that. I dont think ive seen them carry on streaming business live whilst covering breeaking news. So Sarah Jane Mee has been doing a good job covering this story. She seems prepared. I do like that they had a media lawyer prepared to jump on and comment on this story. And he was good at explaing the legal implications of the story. Good booking whoever found this media lawyer. Good coverage on Sky News so far.

Edit: They now have Criminal Defence lawyer (Liam Kotrie) live from Manchester and he is explaining the law. This is a good booking. he is providing context and how this case could potentionally go according to the law as it stands. The producers did a great job with this booking this guy. Too bad they dont bring him on staff as a commentator. (LOL)

By the way. Does Sky have a Manchester Bureau newsroom? Cant recall ever seeing one on air.
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Bizarre to still see Sarah-Jane's show use a background graphic using the old show title. I noticed Kay's now using an updated background slide this morning.
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(11-07-2023, 04:33 PM)PERMOTIO Wrote:  [Image: Screenshot-2023-07-11-at-16-36-59.png]

Sarah-Jane could attend a Halloween party as a Sky breaking news alert in that ensemble.
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LOL. I guess you could say she was ready today to cover breaking news today. So far so good in my estimation.
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(11-07-2023, 04:33 PM)PERMOTIO Wrote:  Not sure whether this is commonplace, but it's the first time I've spotted it.

Sky News are continuing live coverage of the ongoing BBC scandal on TV, and instead of cancelling Ian King's new Business Live programme, they're running it as a live stream on YouTube.

[Image: Screenshot-2023-07-11-at-16-36-59.png]
I can remember at least one occasion before when they did that when Ian King was in his old 10 am slot.
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