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Stephen Cox

@coxee

Husband, Father, Grandad, cricket and rugby lover. Chair at Church & Media Network, which runs ‘Christians in Media’. Follower of Christ, justice and equality

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Join the ⁦Christians in Media⁩ Online Prayer Event this Thursday, 12-1.00pm 13th June. Special guests, ⁦James “JP” Poulter⁩ ⁦Myles Dhillon⁩ also paying tribute to Peter Kerridge, who has sadly passed away. Click here for your free place: LPMJune24.eventbrite.co.uk

Join the ⁦<a href="/CI_MediaUK/">Christians in Media</a>⁩ Online Prayer Event this Thursday, 12-1.00pm 13th June. Special guests, ⁦<a href="/jamespoulter/">James “JP” Poulter</a>⁩ ⁦<a href="/mylesdhillon86/">Myles Dhillon</a>⁩ also paying tribute to Peter Kerridge, who has sadly passed away. Click here for your free place: LPMJune24.eventbrite.co.uk
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What is happening at CNN International CNN? The screen is filled with stories and images of Trump. The ‘Donald’ must be delighted with all this free publicity.

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Donald Trump and Manchester United have one thing in common - excessive media coverage. CNN International is filled with Trump images and his every comment. UK sports coverage is fixated on the plight of Man Utd and their manager, Ten Hag. Enough is enough.

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The sheer arrogance of the United States is astonishing. Imagine the USA not being party to the peaceful resolution of a dispute in which they were directly involved. Zelensky and Europe have every right to complain. cnn.com/2025/02/17/pol…

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#BARINT The early goal interrupted the commentators monologue. It seems all one needs to be a football commentator is an encyclopaedic knowledge, and tbe ability to engage in a non-stop conversation while the game is going on.

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Has the PL asked the tv viewer if they want this? Three commentary voices offering non-stop conversation.Replays often missing the live action is bad enough, but this - Premier League urges clubs to allow dressing-room filming and in-game interviews theguardian.com/football/2025/…

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Great to see Test Match Cricket on TV. Not so the dreadful commentary. Non-stop conversation adding very little to what is happening on tbe field of play. One exception - Stuart Broad Thank you for your considered, thoughtful words that offer an insight to the game itself