Feedback: Now here was the news


Feedback is our weekly column of bizarre stories, implausible advertising claims, confusing instructions and more


WITH typical topicality we turn up a message Lance Andrewes sent in January. It being about the "most read" section on the BBC News website, our delay is appropriate. When Lance looked, the second slot was occupied by "World's tallest man saves dolphin" – a story from CBBC, the British broadcaster's service for children, published in December 2006.


Typically, we concluded with Lance, such things happen when someone on an over-popular website says "Lookee here!" and the throng follows. We cannot rule out campaigns to make stories reappear from the past.


Lance thinks the phenomenon needs a name. "Repopular" sounds, he concedes, "lame, but it's all I can think of. I'm too busy reading old stories." Feedback is torn between "revenant news", "revenant kittens" and "olds". Any better ideas?


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