Riots In London: Sky, ITN And CNN Journalists Attacked

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Journalists and photographers were attacked on Monday that London is facing its third straight day of violent rioting in London, the Guardian report.
Journalists from the BBC and Sky News were forced to withdraw from London Road in Croydon, after the vehicle windows were smashed by demonstrators.
Mark Stone, Sky News reporter who was recording his plundering of the iPhone has been chased by the rebels, and was forced to flee the country. But he returned to report live on camera as a result of Clapham Junction, after the failure is sent to Sky News satellite trucks.
CNN reporter Dan Rivers and his cameraman were caught between rioters and the police line of Peckham. He retired in haste, such as bottles and other missiles began to rain.
ITN broadcast van was attacked in his Tottenham before nightfall. Channel 4 reporter, Kris Jepson said on Twitter that a camera team had broken into the fray.
BBC and Sky News are understood to have used hired private security guards to accompany their men camera in the last two nights. Both television stations pulled their TV crews from Tottenham to 1:00 Sunday morning, after the first wave of violent protests.
Viewers hungry for news about the riots in London on Tuesday includes BBC news channel with the highest scores ever.
BBC News website recorded its second highest level of use of the British had Tuesday with 6.8 million users, just days after the election last year.

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