British TV news channel looks to fix things after ârocky startâ
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London | Britainâs colourful and controversial debutant TV channel GB News enters its fourth week of life, having pushed through its tumultuous reception to steady the ship, overcoming technical glitches and advertiser reticence â but also losing viewers.
The channel â launched on June 13 by one of Britainâs foremost interviewers Andrew Neil and helmed by former Sky News Australia boss Angelos Frangopoulos â is seen as a right-wing squawk box, but claims to be no more than a counterweight to the perceived biases and preoccupations of the liberal metropolitan media.
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