The BBC News Channel, unloved by James Harding, has spent nearly two years moving to single-headed presentation, in a bid to save money on presenter salaries. So it must be marginally frustrating to find that this year's big impact has been the 7pm pairing of Christian Fraser in London and Katty Kay in Washington, in the show that has evolved to the now-meaningless title of Beyond 100 Days (cf 606 on Radio 5 Live).
This week, PBS decided to rebroadcast at least half an hour of the show across America (and on WNET in New York) filling some of the hole left by Charlie Rose, sacked in November after complaints from eight women that he'd made unwanted sexual advances.
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