across south east london to the palace of westminster. the view from the long walk, recorded by thousands of devotees. but of ordinary people, who came to say goodbye. there was praise for many quarters for the technical and editorial quality of the output, with libby wilson writing on monday. others picked out the live streaming of the queen s lying in state at westminster hall for a particular praise. stefan was one of them, e mailing a huge thank you. elsewhere, though, there was commentary from presenters during some of the live events of the past fortnight. a lot of commentary. the queen is borne to the abbey, where she was married in1947, crowned in 1953, where she attended royal weddings and funerals. the music already sounding through the historic cathedral, the reverend callum mcleod the minister of saint giles will be conducting the service. lynn ridgway contacted us last week to say. this was echoed on monday, the day of the funeral. two of the many viewers who c
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was there not a better balance with the scale of news that was going on in the world? well, ithink, you know, this was a major news story. there s no question about that. i think we were reflecting the overwhelming interest of our audience, and we saw that, in terms of the audience figures that came to us online and you can see it in the television figures, more than 30 million watching the funeral. there were events going on in the days after the death that we needed to report on, but, you know, we did report on other news as well. the concern was proportion, wasn t it? it was such a small proportion of bulletins days after. not always. i mean, we lead with ukraine story, which obviously developed and we had our international editor, jeremy bowen, days was the queen s death and the reaction to her death around
with the scale of news that was going on in the world? well, ithink, you know, this was a major news story. there s no question about that. i think we where reflecting the overwhelming interest of our audience, and we saw that in terms of the audience figures that came to us online and you can see it in the television figures, more than 30 million watching the funeral. there were events going on in the days after the death that we needed to report on, but, you know, we did report on other news as well. the concern was proporation, wasn t it? it was such a small proportion of bulletins days after. not always. i mean, we lead with ukraine story, which obviously developed significantly during this period, certainly at least on one day when we had our international editor, jeremy bowen, providing explanation on that story and analysis. but, you know, the truth is the overwhelming story of those days was the queen s death and the reaction to her death around