‘Breaking News’ Banners Annoy Sky News Viewers

Sky News alert banners annoy audience


Sky News
viewers have condemned the channel’s use of news alert banners during the ongoing crisis over North Korea’s nuclear ambitions. During yesterday afternoon’s broadcast, the President of the United States was reduced to one eyebrow and well-coiffeured fringe of hair as the banners covered the majority of the screen.

‘It’s been pretty bad for the last twelve months,’ said Mike Leigh, one of the channel’s more ardent viewers. ‘Sometimes a breaking news banner can be on the screen all day, but I say it’s hardly breaking news when it’s five hours after the event. Yesterday really took the biscuit, though. All I could hear was the President’s voice. I couldn’t see him. There were so many banners, they stopped me seeing the very thing they were telling me to watch.’

This rebellion by a normally loyal audience comes only a month after a viewer’s group criticised the channel for reducing the amount of news it covers. ‘Years ago, you’d only get the news repeated every hour,’ said Mr. Leigh, ‘but now, it’s the same bloody headlines every fifteen minutes. Sometimes it feels like they only cover the same half a dozen stories in a day. A bit of variety would be nice.’

5 Responses to “‘Breaking News’ Banners Annoy Sky News Viewers”

  1. Atyllah Says:

    Ah yes, but don’t you think he looks better when you can only see one eyebrow? Mind you, all those banners are a bugger when you’re trying to see if it’s snowing in Vladivostock.

  2. Bryan Appleyard Says:

    What makes you think it is Bush? Not everybody who is alive in the White House is Bush.

  3. David Says:

    LOL. You’re right, Bryan. Who is the mystery man? I should hire Roy Walker and turn this into the political quiz game that’s fun for all the family. I’ll remove one banner each day until somebody spots who it is. :)

  4. Jack Says:

    The picture’s a fake

  5. David Says:

    But I’ve have assurances that it’s real.

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