Nothing about Scott Gill's life is most likely normal
For years Private Eye has been making fun of 24-hour rolling news, and its pointless obsession with Going Live! It documented how this crept into scheduled bulletins – reporters standing pointlessly in front of empty buildings or roundabouts, where nothing at all was happening. The internet seemed to make rolling 24-hour news almost completely redundant. But now we can see, it all depends how you do it.

Sky's coverage has been quite brilliant – thanks to bravery, old-fashioned legwork, and better use of technology. Sky's reporters ventured into the heat of the riot, from which you wouldn't expect them to return with any gadgets intact. It consistently had aerial views every bit as good as the police's own. Its anchors were almost invisible, and there wasn't an "expert" in sight. Meanwhile, on its 24-hour channel BBC News, the Beeb didn't seem to have any reporters prepared to venture outside, and showed the same few clips on a tiresome loop. Sky News could not only name the burning building in Croydon, House of Reeves, but interviewed its owner Trevor Reeves. Croydon must be a pretty unhip place for a BBC journalist to live.

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09.08.2011 в 22:28

Безотносительно BBC, Sky News... Ужасно было включать новости и на фоне других сюжетов смотреть в прямом эфире все эти пожары и этот ужас, что происходит.

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