11-10-2023, 02:09 AM
(10-10-2023, 06:44 PM)ginnyfan Wrote: It's an insult to anyone with anyone with an ounce of brain to report on this non-news fluff at all, during this time, especially from Jerusalem of all places.
Sky reminding us that BBC is not the only one that has reduced its standards drastically.
I'm sorry but that's a hyperbolic overreaction (something which has become a bad feature of this forum).
Of course Willoughby's resignation shouldn't have been covered by an anchor presenting from a city which is in the middle of an ongoing conflict. However, suggesting that the resignation of one of the most well-known and recognisable faces on UK television from a show she presented for more than a decade as a result of alleged criminal acts is not only apparently 'not news' but shouldn't be reported on full stop is nonsensical. It's just as nonsensical as the notion some made a few months ago that the BBC shouldn't have covered the Phillip Schofield story.