Repetitive and contains irrelevant detail.
There’s a great deal of repetition almost as if to fill time and get a longer episode out of less and less content. This feeling is compounded when we have to hear boring details about the creator driving/meeting various other people before and after court. It is not interesting hearing about deadlines, typing transcripts or getting stories out. It wrongly centres the ‘journalists’. Also includes interviews with people unconnected with the case. This event did not need a podcast this quickly. They would have been better served producing one full product at the conclusion of proceedings, if ever.
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