What Happened To BBC Click? In this video, we take a closer look at the journey of BBC Click, a prominent technology news show that captivated audiences for over two decades. Launched in April 2000 as “Click Online,” the program evolved into a beloved source of tech-related content, featuring hosts Spencer Kelly and Lara Lewington. Throughout its run, BBC Click covered a diverse array of topics, from the latest consumer gadgets to the influence of technology on society. Each episode included global reports, a “Week in Tech” segment, and the popular “Webscape,” which highlighted useful websites.
As we discuss the show’s evolution and its impact, we’ll also touch upon the recent changes within the BBC that led to the show’s conclusion. With budget cuts affecting various programs, BBC Click’s end marks a significant shift in how technology news is presented. While the show may have come to a close, its extensive archive remains available on BBC iPlayer, allowing fans to revisit their favorite episodes and segments.
Join us as we reflect on the legacy of BBC Click and its contributions to technology journalism. Don’t forget to subscribe to our channel for more engaging discussions on media, technology, and the stories that shape our world.
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