DA
Well that was odd.
Maxine Mawhinney, reading out (well, summarising really) a story off a phone via the BBC News app, with Maxine shrunk to the left and the phone's screen mirrored on the right.
It was all a bit QVC.
Maxine Mawhinney, reading out (well, summarising really) a story off a phone via the BBC News app, with Maxine shrunk to the left and the phone's screen mirrored on the right.
It was all a bit QVC.
BA
It's a regular feature on Business Live with a tablet.
Well that was odd.
Maxine Mawhinney, reading out (well, summarising really) a story off a phone via the BBC News app, with Maxine shrunk to the left and the phone's screen mirrored on the right.
It was all a bit QVC.
Maxine Mawhinney, reading out (well, summarising really) a story off a phone via the BBC News app, with Maxine shrunk to the left and the phone's screen mirrored on the right.
It was all a bit QVC.
It's a regular feature on Business Live with a tablet.
DA
I wonder if they meant to show characters getting shot through the head and hitting the ground with bits of brain splattering on the tarmac during Mark Kermode's review of
Deadpool.
Just as he was pointing out how not "kid-friendly" it is.
BA
I can't imagine too many kids watch The Film Review.
I wonder if they meant to show characters getting shot through the head and hitting the ground with bits of brain splattering on the tarmac during Mark Kermode's review of
Deadpool.
Just as he was pointing out how not "kid-friendly" it is.
I can't imagine too many kids watch The Film Review.
BA
Its impact is lessened by the lack of sound and the speed in which it happens.
Maybe not, but that footage still shouldn't be shown before the watershed.
Its impact is lessened by the lack of sound and the speed in which it happens.
LL
I was going to complain about Sky News's split screen, but the BBC have come up trumps here!
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Very busy screen for the Baftas Red Carpet programme!
I was going to complain about Sky News's split screen, but the BBC have come up trumps here!

