2023-06-23 13:19:35
Channel 5, one of the most important television networks in the United Kingdom, broadcast this Thursday through its signal “Titanic sub: lost at sea”, an audiovisual production that portrays the tragedy of the implosion of the submarine, whose crew intended to see the submerged remains of the Titanic.
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As soon as the British media confirmed the news, network users were quick to criticize the actions of the television network. They branded the documentary as inappropriate, in bad taste and made only to profit from a tragedy that has not even had a certain conclusion.
That is what they stated because the notices that advertised the exhibition were part of news programs in which the death of the five crew members was reported.
Indeed, Channel 5 anticipated that it would broadcast the documentary in the morning hours when there was still hope that there was life aboard the Titan.
But as the hours progressed, the United States Coast Guard reported a “tragic implosion” and, consequently, the death of the five occupants of the ship.
ITN is a UK production company, specializing in rapid response films, which react to current events of the moment.
The team recently produced a special regarding British woman Nicola Bulley, who disappeared without trace in January while walking her dog, only to be found dead three weeks later in a local river.
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