Queen Elizabeth II died, and the British royal family held a state funeral on Monday to bid farewell to a generation of queens. According to data from various institutions, it is estimated that regarding 4.1 billion people around the world will watch the funeral, which is almost half of the world’s population. That’s no worse than the 2.5 billion audience for Diana’s funeral in 1997.
Of course, the British people want to watch the Queen’s final journey even more. The local free-to-air TV stations BBC and ITV both broadcast the whole process live on Monday morning, and Channel 4 broadcasts the Queen’s life documentary. And the fifth channel, owned by Paramount, actually chose to broadcast the movie, and the series has nothing to do with the queen and the royal family.
Answer: The 2017 movie “Emoji Adventure”.
It’s not a good idea, but this move has become a hot topic on the Internet. Some netizens even said that even if they were watching the queen’s funeral, there was no way to think regarding “Emoji Adventure”.
However, according to foreign media reports, Channel 5 will broadcast a program suitable for children on Monday morning, and the Thomas Locomotive and Paddington Bear movies have been broadcast in the same time slot. In addition, the Queen’s State Funeral Day is a national holiday in the United Kingdom, so the broadcast of “Emoji Adventure” seems to want to give parents who do not subscribe to the streaming platform, one more program choice.
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