SA
Should we stop discussing the ins and outs of THE ACTUAL CASE now and get back to discussing THE PRESENTATION OF IT across TV news.
(no apologies for my use of CAPITALS to emphasise the point)
(no apologies for my use of CAPITALS to emphasise the point)
SN
Surely Sky News broadcasting a statement from the main suspect must be "a bit dodgy".
I hope Martin Brunt has done his legal homework....
I'll assume that is sarcasm. Martin Brunt is well affliated with the police and one assumes criminal law is a well understood art in the case of this journalist.
gillw posted:
the eye posted:
I thought this was the Sky News thread? not the Martin Brunt CSI thread
Surely Sky News broadcasting a statement from the main suspect must be "a bit dodgy".
I hope Martin Brunt has done his legal homework....
I'll assume that is sarcasm. Martin Brunt is well affliated with the police and one assumes criminal law is a well understood art in the case of this journalist.
GI
Surely Sky News broadcasting a statement from the main suspect must be "a bit dodgy".
I hope Martin Brunt has done his legal homework....
I'll assume that is sarcasm. Martin Brunt is well affliated with the police and one assumes criminal law is a well understood art in the case of this journalist.
Maybe...but we have to remember that Martin is in Portugal not the UK and the law is very different there. Having said that, I have nothing but respect for him, and agree that he fully understands criminal law.
Congrats to him that he got an interview with the prime suspect.
Snu posted:
gillw posted:
the eye posted:
I thought this was the Sky News thread? not the Martin Brunt CSI thread
Surely Sky News broadcasting a statement from the main suspect must be "a bit dodgy".
I hope Martin Brunt has done his legal homework....
I'll assume that is sarcasm. Martin Brunt is well affliated with the police and one assumes criminal law is a well understood art in the case of this journalist.
Maybe...but we have to remember that Martin is in Portugal not the UK and the law is very different there. Having said that, I have nothing but respect for him, and agree that he fully understands criminal law.
Congrats to him that he got an interview with the prime suspect.
JW
I remember Michael Cole (former BBC Reporter and Newsreader) also went to work for Fayed.
Londoner posted:
I didn't realise that Katharine Witty is now working for Mohamed Fayed.
I remember Michael Cole (former BBC Reporter and Newsreader) also went to work for Fayed.
DE
I remember Michael Cole (former BBC Reporter and Newsreader) also went to work for Fayed.
Laurie Mayer was his spokesman before Cole.
Laurie Mayer was after Michael cole. Mayer also joined Fayad directly from Sky News.
Londoner posted:
BBC WORLD posted:
Londoner posted:
I didn't realise that Katharine Witty is now working for Mohamed Fayed.
I remember Michael Cole (former BBC Reporter and Newsreader) also went to work for Fayed.
Laurie Mayer was his spokesman before Cole.
Laurie Mayer was after Michael cole. Mayer also joined Fayad directly from Sky News.
BN
Looks like some 10 year old from here has been altering the Wikipedia Sky News page....they claim their is to be a new schedule from June 2007. Looks like some sort of rip from American news channels...
But on another note...where will Andrew Wilson actually fit in...more presenter reshuffles, or join the weekend team?
But on another note...where will Andrew Wilson actually fit in...more presenter reshuffles, or join the weekend team?