Friday, October 14, 2011

Satellite equipment

Treat Top Gear Jeremy Clarkson voice breached editorial guidelines support the BBC

The BBC was forced into an embarrassing U-turn when it appeared that many satellite equipment Top Gear Jeremy Clarkson voice violated its own editorial policies.

approximately 54,000 devices had been made, and many of them delivered to stores before the error became apparent.

commercial arm of the BBC, BBC Worldwide, will now present all donations from the sale of children in need around the rules that prevent the presenters of the show are approved automotive products.

Top Gear

satellite navigation with general instructions given in a sarcastic style Clarkson -. Fun for the fans of Top Gear, no doubt, but you can start the grill in the 100th trip

"Keep left - if you are not sure that the left is that really should not be on the road." It tells drivers

"After 700 meters, assuming that this car can go that far, that has reached its destination, with the help of 32 satellites and I -. Well done "

company commercial arm, BBC Worldwide, said planet gears without the equipment above, made by TomTom, would occur.

a plan to allow current owners to download TomTom voices Clarkson to update their models has been abandoned.

A spokesman for BBC Worldwide said: "The launch plans were too advanced to stop the physical product for sale at retail" for now the problem has been identified. " / Aa> The spokesman added: "To avoid any perception of conflict of interest in the minds of viewers, BBC Worldwide and TomTom agreed that all the money that was due to BBC Worldwide paid to BBC Children in Need, with an additional donation to charity by TomTom. " TomTom Go Live edition of Top Gear was released for the Christmas market and peak is expected to be a hit with fans of the series for BBC2.

Clarkson, who was not involved in the creation of the offer, do not make money by selling 54,000 units that are already made.


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