19-10-2022, 09:00 PM
Full credit to him, Shaun Ley is doing a sterling job there.
As others have said, PBS joining for half an hour on the latest on the chaos in Westminster specific i.e. specific to UK audiences surely doesn't make any sense for an American/international audience. Credit to Shaun for adapting what he says to make it more relevant to Americans (i.e. mentioning the upcoming mid-terms) in order to try and make it more relevant.
It shows that these further budget cuts to the BBC leading to the merging of the channels are really going to be a detriment to both services if they try and do a mish-mash service going forward like this.
As others have said, PBS joining for half an hour on the latest on the chaos in Westminster specific i.e. specific to UK audiences surely doesn't make any sense for an American/international audience. Credit to Shaun for adapting what he says to make it more relevant to Americans (i.e. mentioning the upcoming mid-terms) in order to try and make it more relevant.
It shows that these further budget cuts to the BBC leading to the merging of the channels are really going to be a detriment to both services if they try and do a mish-mash service going forward like this.