The BBC has apologized to Premier League clubs Manchester United following an error message was broadcast on television saying ‘Manchester United sucks’.
BBC Announced regarding the scandal in the morning on Tuesday, May 24, while the station reported tennis news around 09.30, which had a message that would make Red Army disciples frustrated that it was caused by a mistake in the learning process. of an apprentice who chooses to press a random message on the TV screen
The media giant explains that in fact, during that time The station intended to display a message below the TV screen saying “It’s raining all over the place,” but an apprentice who was in the middle of learning how to press a message made a mistake. As a result, they had to apologize to Manchester United for being damaged.
In response to the incident, BBC host Anita McWeh apologized to the Red Devils fans shortly following the incident. “Earlier Some viewers may have noticed some unusual messages appearing at the bottom of the TV screens related to Manchester United, so I hope Manchester United fans will not hold a grudge.
“Let me elaborate a bit more on what’s going on as someone is learning how to pick up text on screen. So they wrote a random message. and it appears that it was released.”
“So we’d like to apologize if you saw the message. and you feel angry And if you’re a Man United fan.”
“But of course it was a mistake. and it should not appear on the screen. to the incident So we think it’s better to come out and explain it.”
In addition, the BBC has issued an official statement that follows: “There was a technical error during press rehearsal, which appeared a few minutes during the live broadcast. We apologize for any glitches in the broadcast process.”
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