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why don't you all just make general a subthread of B*****cks and be done with it?
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Brexit innit?
It will only take so much time to announce new food ration limits
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostThe BBC is to cut 10 minutes from News at 10 in order to appeal to a younger audience.
Seems like millennials don't have an attention span longer than 30 minutes, which coincidently is the same length as each soap episode....just saying!
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostThe BBC is to cut 10 minutes from News at 10 in order to appeal to a younger audience.
Seems like millennials don't have an attention span longer than 30 minutes, which coincidently is the same length as each soap episode....just saying!
They tell you all you need to know, and the rest is generally a load of waffle.
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostThe BBC is to cut 10 minutes from News at 10 in order to appeal to a younger audience.
Seems like millennials don't have an attention span longer than 30 minutes, which coincidently is the same length as each soap episode....just saying!
So many articles on the web will now show average reading time - often below 5 minutes
and the the annoying TL;DR - which generally means I have the attention span of a gnat and if I have to spend more than 5 minutes reading something someone else has wrote rather than talking about me I am not interested.
Imagine it
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
TL;DR
'Some old bloke meets some ghosts n changes his ways.'
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News at 10 to be 10 minutes shorter
The BBC is to cut 10 minutes from News at 10 in order to appeal to a younger audience.
Seems like millennials don't have an attention span longer than 30 minutes, which coincidently is the same length as each soap episode....just saying!Tags: None
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