If you listen to pollsters and politicians, or consume heavy doses of social media and cable-TV news, you might come away thinking the nation is in a collective bad mood.
If you listen to pollsters and politicians, or consume heavy doses of social media and cable-TV news, you might come away thinking the nation is in a collective bad mood.
Opinion columnist Peter Funt says that if we listen to pollsters and politicians, or consume heavy doses of social media and cable-TV news, we might come away thinking the nation is in a collective bad mood. But after an 18-day road trip from New Hampshire to Florida, his sense is that folks are frustrated with pretty much everything over which they have no control: the economy, politics and global conflict, to name just three biggies. But it’s a mistake to conclude that they’re taking it out on each other.
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across england, bbc regional news, they are hugely popular with older audiences. but there is also an audience across england based locally who has a real appetite for local storytelling, but, increasingly, they turn online, and i believe ourjob is to make sure that all our local audiences get value from the bbc, and that is about striking a balance between our television and radio services and services that we deliver online. now, for years and years, people have been asking why can t i watch a regional news in high definition? so, give us a date. when will it finally happen? i believe we can deliver hd services across all our regions by early next year. it s been a long wait, and the simple reason is because for every