29-09-2023, 04:45 PM
(29-09-2023, 11:21 AM)Keith Wrote: I suspect that's part of the reason why at the top of the hour they have the news headlines read out by a separate person, from a different part of the set. That way they can state that part is the 'news' section, and that it is clearly distinguished from the rest of the current affairs / opinion programming.
The point is though the rest of the hour clearly isn't "current affairs" programming. It's news programming - not a news bulletin but certainly more news based than what would traditionally be classed as "current affairs" (i.e. Dispatches, Panorama, Tonight).