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Bbc Going Overboard On Nelson Mandela
Anyone agree that the BBC's saturation coverage of Nelson Mandela's life and death a bit much? How many more gushing people do they need to interview?
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Ridiculous amount of coverage.
Interruption of ongoing and local (life-threatening events) should not have happened.
Unfortunately, respect for the man has turned to "Switch-it-off" for me.
The BBC in particular, has gone overboard - now I just want the whole performance finished so we can have some news more relevant to where we are now!
Interruption of ongoing and local (life-threatening events) should not have happened.
Unfortunately, respect for the man has turned to "Switch-it-off" for me.
The BBC in particular, has gone overboard - now I just want the whole performance finished so we can have some news more relevant to where we are now!
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