Donât they use spell check?
Spell check doesnât really exist/work properly in Vizrt products.
OK, then quickly double checking their spelling before posting? I get in trouble if I misspell anything in my jobâŚmind you, I get in trouble for simply existing in my job.
Well, back in the day before automation took over, there used to be 2 or 3 people checking things before they went to line.
Now that automation is in all the newsrooms, it goes through 1 set of eyeballs before it goes to air. Itâs likely they someone wouldâve fixed the error afterwards for the next time they might get used.
Donât get me wrong, itâs bad, but unfortunately human error is always going to be a thing⌠if the networks all want to be cheap and cut staff back, more errors are going to go to air.
No time to spell-check when theyâre rushing to get content out to YouTube for the Trump fanbase to lap-up!
So it should read âDudnoldâ Trump?
Them Trump supporters probably wouldnât figure out the difference anyway
Just watched a bit of Cory Bernardi on YouTube. He is very well spoken and well dressed, and says exactly what the Sky News After Dark viewers would want to hear. I can see him getting a more prominent role in the future.
Suffocate you bastard!
Lmfao. I knew sky ness would provide some entertaining value.
I like the look of that bag on over his face can he wear that ful ltime please?
Love this show!
If only he kept it over his head for the whole show.
Andrew Bolt and Rowan Dean wrongly stated that the ABC had made the series The Pacific in the Wake of Captain Cook with Sam Neill. It was in fact commissioned by Foxtel.
The dangers of Sky News becoming more and more apparent.
Quoting from the article you linked to:
âŚdata obtained by the Guardian from inside Sky shows that the company got an average of 5.2m views of its videos via its skynews.com.au site each month between October 2020 and February this year.
Much of the growth in traffic is believed to be coming from the US â and the sharp spikes for particular videos are almost certainly from overseas viewers.
The internal data on skynews.com.au shows that around 30% of total views are coming from overseas, mainly from the US.
That last line explains why Sky After Dark has gone down the path it has