British radio station apologizes after inaccurately reporting King Charles’ death

British radio station apologizes after inaccurately reporting King Charles’ death


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A British radio station scrambled to apologize after falsely reporting on the death of King Charles III, the result of an apparent “computer error.”

On Tuesday, Radio Caroline, based in Essex, England, suddenly ceased playing “What’s Up” by 4 Non Blondes and switched to a prerecorded message. The message said the station was suspending all scheduled programming, as a “mark of formal respect following the passing of His Majesty King Charles III.”

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“This is Radio Caroline. His Majesty King Charles III has passed away,” the announcer reiterated. “As a mark of respect, we will now be playing suitable continuous music until further notice … The news media has confirmed that His Majesty King Charles III has passed away.”

The British national anthem was then played, followed by silence.

It’s unclear how long the radio station went silent before the error was corrected. The station apparently scrubbed the playback for the affected period.

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