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LA 09:16 - Jan 9 with 2599 viewscolinallcars

California must be one of the most song-written places ever.
How about a Thursday choons thingy to salute the firefighers ?
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LA on 09:34 - Jan 9 with 1756 viewsgazza1

Cant believe how much 'air time' the BBC news give to it!!!!! Who really cares??
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LA on 09:38 - Jan 9 with 1740 viewsGaryHaddock

LA on 09:34 - Jan 9 by gazza1

Cant believe how much 'air time' the BBC news give to it!!!!! Who really cares??


The friends and family of the dead?
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LA on 09:40 - Jan 9 with 1734 viewsGaryHaddock

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LA on 09:44 - Jan 9 with 1706 viewsQPR_in_LA

LA on 09:34 - Jan 9 by gazza1

Cant believe how much 'air time' the BBC news give to it!!!!! Who really cares??


I live in LA, so………

Pop over and have a look at the over 3000 burnt buildings

Heartless comment
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LA on 09:48 - Jan 9 with 1685 viewsGaryHaddock

LA on 09:44 - Jan 9 by QPR_in_LA

I live in LA, so………

Pop over and have a look at the over 3000 burnt buildings

Heartless comment


Good luck over there mate.
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LA on 09:59 - Jan 9 with 1656 viewsdannyblue

My mate's home has burned to the ground. Sent a drone up for a pic and it looks like Gaza.
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LA on 10:03 - Jan 9 with 1627 viewsgazza1

LA on 09:44 - Jan 9 by QPR_in_LA

I live in LA, so………

Pop over and have a look at the over 3000 burnt buildings

Heartless comment


Maybe you do live in LA & good luck to you......but I still don't want BBC glamorising the 'gaff' for hours 'on end'.
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LA on 10:05 - Jan 9 with 1613 viewsgazza1

LA on 09:59 - Jan 9 by dannyblue

My mate's home has burned to the ground. Sent a drone up for a pic and it looks like Gaza.


Oh do me a favour......like Gaza!!!!
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LA on 10:09 - Jan 9 with 1600 viewsgazza1

LA on 09:38 - Jan 9 by GaryHaddock

The friends and family of the dead?


Yea, I'm sure they do but I don't, particularly, want to see it all over our news programmes. BBC gave it 12 minutes at the start of the news yesterday!!!!....i am more interested in what is going on in the UK, by all means 'give it a mention' LA.

Do you think they (the US) give us as much air time in what is going on in the UK??
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LA on 10:29 - Jan 9 with 1576 viewsslmrstid

One thing I read yesterday is after the BBC merged their World News and News sections its made their coverage much more US-centric as its the same feed broadcast globally.

Anyway, back to topic...
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LA on 10:39 - Jan 9 with 1540 viewsGaryHaddock

LA on 10:09 - Jan 9 by gazza1

Yea, I'm sure they do but I don't, particularly, want to see it all over our news programmes. BBC gave it 12 minutes at the start of the news yesterday!!!!....i am more interested in what is going on in the UK, by all means 'give it a mention' LA.

Do you think they (the US) give us as much air time in what is going on in the UK??
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Yes, I see how deadly wildfires disrupting Homes Under The Hammer could be irritating.
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LA on 10:50 - Jan 9 with 1500 viewsgazza1

LA on 10:39 - Jan 9 by GaryHaddock

Yes, I see how deadly wildfires disrupting Homes Under The Hammer could be irritating.


Your point is?? regarding showing USA stuff excessively on our news channel??
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LA on 10:51 - Jan 9 with 1501 viewsNorthernr

Shall we leave that one there?
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LA on 10:54 - Jan 9 with 1480 viewsgazza1

LA on 10:51 - Jan 9 by Northernr

Shall we leave that one there?


OK Captain

Golf cancelled today Norf
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LA on 11:04 - Jan 9 with 1455 viewsdannyblue

LA on 10:05 - Jan 9 by gazza1

Oh do me a favour......like Gaza!!!!


It was the first thing that came to mind.

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LA on 11:17 - Jan 9 with 1397 viewsW7Ranger

LA on 11:04 - Jan 9 by dannyblue

It was the first thing that came to mind.

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LA on 11:39 - Jan 9 with 1321 viewsJuzzie

It is pretty shocking and I think a lot of houses are built of wood, as opposed to brick, so would have gone up in flames like tinder-sticks.

We have one of our major head offices in Santa Monica so there is concern here for our colleagues who work there. Thankfully it's been reported this morning none of the staff (and family & friends) are affected so that was good to hear.

If anyone thinks anything in particular is oversaturated on media platforms (and it may well be), there are others things one can do.... read a book, watch a film, watch another channel, go for a walk, have a wnk.....
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LA on 12:13 - Jan 9 with 1238 viewsGaryHaddock

LA on 11:39 - Jan 9 by Juzzie

It is pretty shocking and I think a lot of houses are built of wood, as opposed to brick, so would have gone up in flames like tinder-sticks.

We have one of our major head offices in Santa Monica so there is concern here for our colleagues who work there. Thankfully it's been reported this morning none of the staff (and family & friends) are affected so that was good to hear.

If anyone thinks anything in particular is oversaturated on media platforms (and it may well be), there are others things one can do.... read a book, watch a film, watch another channel, go for a walk, have a wnk.....
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Horrendous.
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LA on 12:37 - Jan 9 with 1115 viewsLandshark

I'm with Gazza on this. I have many friends in LA so I do care about what is happening there but I don't need BBC sending me around 10 push notifications since it started.

This would not have the same coverage if it happened anywhere else in the world (apart from UK of course).
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LA on 12:49 - Jan 9 with 1074 viewsdannyblue

I agree. It’s a big deal, but it gets more coverage than it should - because it’s easy, there’s loads of content, not so much political risk, and engaging images. There’s something going on inGeorgia right? And trump/musk threatening eu territorial integrity.

God I can’t imagine having bbc news notifications!
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LA on 12:51 - Jan 9 with 1066 viewsGaryHaddock

LA on 12:37 - Jan 9 by Landshark

I'm with Gazza on this. I have many friends in LA so I do care about what is happening there but I don't need BBC sending me around 10 push notifications since it started.

This would not have the same coverage if it happened anywhere else in the world (apart from UK of course).


I happen to agree that we live in a US centric view of the world, but it’s still tasteless to say ‘who cares’ in the wake of deaths and homelessness.
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LA on 13:21 - Jan 9 with 977 viewsJuzzie

Disable push notifications until it's over.
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LA on 13:58 - Jan 9 with 854 viewsBrianMcCarthy

LA on 12:37 - Jan 9 by Landshark

I'm with Gazza on this. I have many friends in LA so I do care about what is happening there but I don't need BBC sending me around 10 push notifications since it started.

This would not have the same coverage if it happened anywhere else in the world (apart from UK of course).


On a general note, it has always bothered me that if something tragic like this happens in Central Africa or Central Asia the coverage would not be the same, but then a journo friend told me it was very simple - USA coverage is plentiful and cheap for TV producers to obtain and show.

Best wishes to any of you who know people caught up in this x

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LA on 17:17 - Jan 9 with 600 viewsPlanetHonneywood

LA on 13:58 - Jan 9 by BrianMcCarthy

On a general note, it has always bothered me that if something tragic like this happens in Central Africa or Central Asia the coverage would not be the same, but then a journo friend told me it was very simple - USA coverage is plentiful and cheap for TV producers to obtain and show.

Best wishes to any of you who know people caught up in this x


However, Africa does get disproportionately higher coverage on the BBC and Al Jazeera because they pay a fair bit of advertising, as I was told by a journo at Al J.

However, the issue for me is that when 'something' happens in the US, the BBC news drops everything and is straight over there, when it wouldn't do so elsewhere as you say Brian. But secondly, when the story has yet to unfurl, and even when it's clearly not going to amount to much, they just keep their camera rolling and often all you can see are rotund coppers standing around doing nothing. Yesterday's 'live' coverage of tubby Yanks waddling past Jimmy Carter's coffin for ages, while they repeatedly played Kamala Harris' eulogy of sorts, was embarrassing.

Compounded by the Beeb desperately try to find someone to interview only to then frequently ask the most banal of questions. I once heard words to these effect after some random shooting: 'And did people look scared when they heard the shots?'

They going to have an absolute vvankfest over the inauguration and for the next four years of the orange manbaby.

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LA on 17:33 - Jan 9 with 553 viewsEastR

those 24 hour news bulletins don't fill themselves

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