04-04-2023, 03:04 PM
(04-04-2023, 01:31 PM)aaron_scotland Wrote:(04-04-2023, 11:00 AM)Former Member 237 Wrote: No, it really isn't.
When Sky news switched to a new system (I think in 2015/16) it was very buggy and prone to failure. Sky News ironed it out, and so will the BBC. It's broadcasting providing the news, that is what it is meant to do and it is meeting that objective. Most people will have their needs as a viewer met.
Thats maybe fair for actual technical issues, but a lot of the issues are failures to put the right graphics into the system. The system can only do what it can with the data provided. It's either an oversight, lack of staff time to do it, or lazyiness.
You are making a lot of assumptions there, how do you know there are not any tech issues at the moment......
Regardless, even people putting the things in the right place is a new process. There has been no fundamental failure, it will be ironed out. The way some people talk on here, you'd think they have been broadcasting static for hours.