Don't miss a thing by getting the latest from the Manchester Evening News sent direct to your inbox The BBC has set up a dedicated webpage allowing people to complain about 'too much TV coverage' on the death of Prince Philip.
The broadcaster dropped its schedule on Friday across both BBC One and BBC Two in light of the Duke of Edinburgh's passing. A series of mirrored special programmes about the Duke, who died at Windsor Castle aged 99, were aired instead.
However, the output has left viewers divided on social media, and initial figures show a drop in viewings on the channels. BBC Four was also suspended and showed a message urging viewers to switch over for a “major news report”, while BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio 5 Live also aired special
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