
BBC viewers complain about overkill coverage of Prince Philip death
NY Post
The BBC has received so many complaints about the network’s overkill coverage of Prince Philip’s death, they’ve launched a dedicated form on its website for viewers’ gripes.
After the Duke of Edinburgh’s death Friday, the network launched into special coverage, canceling many of their popular shows like “Top Chef” in favor of live analysis. Their radio stations played somber, instrumental music. While it’s unclear how many Britons were displeased with the wall-to-wall reporting, it was enough for the network to recognize that many felt there was “too much TV coverage of the death of HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.”More Related News

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