BBC axes The Mash Report in ‘stone cold example of cancel culture‘
The BBC confirmed that the show will not be returning, “in order to make room for new comedy shows”.
The BBC confirmed that the show will not be returning, “in order to make room for new comedy shows”.
The incident has been compared to the moment a job candidate was interviewed by mistake on live TV.
The broadcaster portrayed the chancellor as Superman last year in footage that had to be eventually deleted.
"It’s simply not good enough for BBC to act like tabloid hacks."
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Compared to a British version of Fox News, GB News describes itself as “Britain’s news channel” - and will be aimed at those who feel “undeserved and unheard by their media”.
The news report featured on the BBC News Channel and local news programme Points West last week.
The researchers said the figures showed the importance of a “small handful” of UK news websites and the “winner-takes-most” nature of the market.
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