Letter: More TV is worse
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Your support makes all the difference.Sir: Whatever faults listeners and viewers of the BBC complain about, the Beeb will always completely refute them. Someone with an enormous handle will be wheeled out. Today (Right of Reply, 31 August) it is the Deputy Chief Executive of BBC News. My word, we are impressed. No more Heads of this and that but Chief Executives, Deputy Chief Executives (and Assistant Deputy Chief etc?).
But the steady increase in glitches continues - no tape, wrong tape, wrong microphone, radio car not working, sports and weather by phone instead of land line or better. Broadcasting House full of suits but no broadcasters. Send out another title to assure us that this is what we really want.
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