Â鶹Éç in the news, Monday
The Independent: The Â鶹Éç's Bridget Kendall writes about her 'mentor', Sir John Tusa. ()
The Times: "The Â鶹Éç boasts that it is the only UK media corporation with a global brand. But it is hardly a global business..." ()
The Guardian: A piece discusses the possibility of advertising on the international version of the Â鶹Éç News website. ()
Comments
I enjoy reading James Harding in The Times, however, on this occasion he doesn't seem to draw a distinction between the three types of output worldwide.
Is it the Â鶹Éç supported by the license fee, Â鶹Éç World Service supported by grant-in-aid from the FCO or Â鶹Éç World, Â鶹Éç America etc which are funded by advertising and operated by Â鶹Éç Worldwide?
I happen to enjoy Â鶹Éç World, but know that Â鶹Éç America comes in for a lot of criticism. It sure is a global brand, but doesn't seem to enjoy the same content.
It is about time all swearing was stopped on all TV programs it is not necessary and indicates a lack of vocabulary