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CNNPublished at May 22, 2026 at 03:35 AM1:25
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Radio station accidentally announces King Charles III’s death

22 days agoLong-tail
radiostationaccidentallyannounceskingradio station accidentally
Published time
May 22, 2026 at 03:35 AM
Duration
1:25
Video type
News & Politics
Channel region
United States
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Views
31.2K
Likes
951
Comments
82
Estimated Daily Revenue
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Estimated Total Revenue
$29.98 - $174.88
RPM Range
$0.96 - $5.6
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Topic Cluster
radio
Video Description
A British radio station has apologized after a “computer error” led to them announcing the death of King Charles III live on-air. CNN’s Max Foster reports.
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