Too repetitive
I pay a lot of money to have a subscription to the Economist. I like the news, but the podcasts drive me crazy. They repeat Word for Word the same story in different podcasts. It actually increases the time I have to invest to fast forward or delete and I’m always wondering what I missed because I’ve had to jump over stuff. I can’t waste my time digging through stuff I’ve already heard. it’s actually driving me to other sources for news. Giving up on this. Tired of hearing the same thing over and over
friar.dan via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/08/24
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The news briefing itself is useful and always up in time to listen to on the way to work. However, the pronunciation is so bad as to almost make it unlistenable. It makes me think that it’s read either by a robot or someone with a rudimentary grasp of English. It’s jerky and does not flow and...Read full review »
wjbrady45 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 08/22/22
Xinjiang 新疆 (where many locals identify as East Turkistan 東突厥斯坦) is not Xizang 西藏 (traditionally and locally Tibet 圖博). Also, despite their Sino-centric connotations, both 新疆 and 西藏 have been used officially for centuries from Qing dynasty.
Evenisodd via Apple Podcasts · Taiwan · 04/02/23
Just another liberal news channel. They never tell the whole story, just what fits their narrative. Just garbage. Clearly pushing their liberal agenda.
tim56325990653228 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/16/20
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