I wouldn't deny that for a moment.

What it doesn't have - which, as I say, it's not allowed to have - is
blustering blowhards spouting nonsense "opinion" filling up all the peak
hours.

They did try it once with a newspaper columnist called Richard Littlejohn,
but it really didn't work.

Worth noting that Sky News has local versions in Australia and New Zealand,
and from today there's Sky News Arabia. Rupert is certainly building the
brand...


On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 7:12 PM, David Lynch <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've found, when I'm in the UK, that Sky is just as guilty as US
> networks of hyping every story that comes in during the day or every
> new detail of a developing story as the biggest news event of the
> moment, even when it isn't. So it's not all drama free.
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