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Stv's Literary Faux Pas by Nobody: 11:57am On Jan 08, 2014 |
I'm not exactly sure who's in charge of tv content, but while one gets to read a thousand words or more in a written article and little mistakes can be forgiven, albeit, with a whiplash, written content on television is mostly reduced to one-liner newscast scrolls or programme mottos, or an anchor's name if that would suffice. That makes me wonder how exactly a programme's motto or rider could be written as "the revolution is been televised" instead of "the revolution is being televised." How does a seemingly experienced programmes editor let such a mistake, or rather, the understanding of the difference between been, a past tense, and being, a continuous tense, fly? It totally befuddles me! I need an aspirin asap!!! |
Re: Stv's Literary Faux Pas by Nobody: 12:00pm On Jan 08, 2014 |
The programme is question is "The Underground." An entertainment show. |
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