Disappointed - This is not really what I call journalism!
This was a great concept but with poor execution. I’m surprised the BBC have put their name to it. The main issue is that the victims were grilled harder than the perpetrators by the journalist which made me feel a bit uncomfortable. The journalist seemed to be scared to actually do his job, he was stood outside the head office of one coin but was to worried about going in to ask questions. They went to a beauty pageant hosted by one coin and were apparently in the same room as Dr. Ruja but scurried off without asking any questions after travelling a long distance to get there. He also took the podcasts in a direction of trying to find Dr. Ruja flew to Germany and gave up without properly investigating it and then ditched that idea and changed aim of the podcast right need the end. Perhaps the second season will be an improvement.
Jsjord via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/28/20
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Darkly fascinating story - definitely worth listening to.
Cloviscrun via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/13/19
Fascinating subject, but the descent into tabloid-esque events such as “peering into windows” was swift. I didn’t make it to the end of the 2nd episode.
Belinarra via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/02/19
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Lottie1978 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/27/19
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