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Anatomy of How to Report TV News

January 29, 2010 | DH | Comments 3

Television news today – local, cable or national – is all formula driven. There are a few exceptions, like PBS NewsHour and HD Net’s World Report, but just a few. The rest of it is mostly shallow, inane and predictable.

Nobody has explored the anatomy of how to report TV news better than Charlie Brooker in London:

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  1. Mike Durkin says:

    That is priceless. Particularly like the line about the Matrix.

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