finally, linda robinson got in touch with us this week and recorded this video for us. i was trying to watch the evening news on 12 may, 6.15pm in the evening, and it was very difficult. i had three video panels across the main part of the screen — one featuring a lady who was being interviewed from tbilisi, about the problems there, another feed from tbilisi in the middle, and a third panel on the right showing the bafta awards advert. citizens responded to this state—sponsored terror with humour... below that, there were two breaking news panels giving totally different information again. really, this is totally unhelpful. you obviously don't know how much processing people can do at one time. please, please, please, don't put quite so much information on the screen at once. thank you. let us know whether you agree with linda about that screen overload. and thanks to her and to everyone who contacted us this week. if you want to share your opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news, on tv, radio, online, and social media, email newswatch@bbc.co.uk. or you can