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Why does the BBC news treat a few inches of snow like a natural disaster ?

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Why does the BBC news treat a few inches of snow like a natural disaster ?

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The same reasons that most other trivial things get blown out of proportion by the BBC, Sky, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 and the news papers – they can’t live without bad news so they make even normal things sound bad; they think we find it all interesting; and they believe in their own spin. I think I have to stop watching the news and listening to radio stations that talk about the news because they just make so much trivia into news and they just talk about negatives all the time. I already stopped buying newspapers this year. These broadcasters of news on tv and radio and the writers of the stuff in newspapers just depress me and wear me down. It’s like being at work and listening to people moaning and talking about trivial things there.

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