Exploitative of a tragic, albeit interesting, case
As other reviewers have noted, the podcast’s light-hearted tone feels inappropriate (who thought that background music was a good idea?); and then there’s the presenter, who doesn’t have a voice for podcasting and comes across as immature and insensitive. Primarily, though, there’s the whiff of a show exploitative of a tragic case and talking down to the listener in the process. The Media, ever hungry for a story at any cost, doesn’t across well here.
ADL London via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/10/24
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Pretty much a Podcast about why nothing can be said until after the trial. Why make the podcast then? Also a podcast of journalists telling you about themselves Don’t waste your time .
Bored-bat via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/06/24
I thought this would give interesting insights into the case but there is absolutely no information beside what is contained in the news. It’s basically a bunch of journalists talking about themselves
Leisleigh via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/03/24
Meh
Talk more about the story and less about your experience as journalists. No one cares.
GeorgeHamburge via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/09/24
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