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  • 22 Jan 2006
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    Click improves without Cole

    Just a quick word to congratulate Spencer Kelly on his stewardship of the BBCโ€™s weekly technology show Click, formerly Click Online. Iโ€™m not sure why I developed such a rabid dislike of his predecessor, Stephen Cole (who left the Beeb to join Al Jazeeraโ€˜s apparently delayed English-language station). I actually found myself fast-forwarding past his links, to get to the next report โ€“ oh, the joys of having Sky+! But Spencerโ€™s a more natural presenter, whose interest in the subject seems genuine. Sorry Stephen.

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