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Absolutely spot-on spoof of how newscasters assemble a story, blowing up on the Internet. Enjoy.

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I know, I promised not to talk about TV News and all that boring stuff, but this is priceless, a spoof from the BBC on how TV news reporters assemble news packages, exposing all the little production tricks that have become cliche. (A touch of coarse language, but it’s done with a British accent, so it’s tasteful!) It’s done by BBC comedian Charlie Brooker. Laugh.

 


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