Fans of BBC Breakfast were left fuming at their television sets as popular technology programme, Click was replaced with a new segment. The much-loved programme, which aired during weekend instalments of BBC Breakfast, featured news on global technology advancement presented by a team of BBC contributors. The reports also explored a wide range of topics, such as consumer tech, the societal effects of new technologies, video games, and innovations in mobile technology.
But following the news that Click would no longer air, fans were left disappointed with Click's replacement, Tech Now. Those who were seemingly unaware of Click's departure were left fuming when they BBC Breakfast's Charlie Stayt and Luxmy Gopal announced the new show. Heading over to X formerly known as Twitter, disgruntled viewers shared their opinions.
One wrote: "Oooyyyyyy. No,no,no. Not on replacing click with this.
No way." Another penned: "Tech Now - What is this? Some low rent version of Click?" A third fumed:"Bring back click. Who are these imposters.
" While a fourth viewer simply wrote: "Click was better...
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