28/05/2013 Newsround


28/05/2013

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of today's top stories this afternoon. Coming up: Mr Bieber up

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for a Teen Choice Award. And Springwatch is back, but where's

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First, have you ever been to a concert where almost everyone in the

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audience is taking pictures with their phones? Did it put you off?

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Well, it's putting off a number of artists and bands who say they're

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frustrated with fans holding up damage totes record a piece of the

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action. -- holding up their phones to record

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a piece of the action. This is the Saturdays. The audio is

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poor and so is the quality of the video. That's because it was filmed

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by a fan and uploaded to the internet. The proper video looks

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like this. Some bands say they've had enough of

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fans filming gigs on their smartphones. They want people to

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leave them in their pockets or at homes. Bands like ALT-J. They find

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the whole thing annoying with a sea of phones constantly flashing and

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ruining the atmosphere. Venues big and small usually let you keep hold

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of your gadgets. But there are strict rules what have you can do

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with your footage. If you put it online and share it without the

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artist's permission, you could get into trouble. Scott Mills gave us

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his views. I've been with mates before to gigs and they spend the

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whole time watching the whole thing through their camera but sometimes

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it gets me annoyed. I think just watch the gig. What they're doing is

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kind of creating their own special experience of when they were at the

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gig. Today we asked some of the biggest music venues in the UK about

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what they thought about you guys recording the action on stage.

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Scotland's largest exhibition centre said when it comes to fans simply

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capturing and sharing their memories, it seems silly to ban

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smartphones. The O 2 says, it's up to the artist or band to decide

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whether or not fans can be stopped from bringing in their gadgets. And

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organisers for Radio 1's Big Weekend said they only banned unauthorised

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professional photographers from the festival. Some artists have embraced

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the technology. And companies work with the artists and fans to enhance

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the live experience. With a huge summer of festivals is ahead, it

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looks like this argument isn't going away. We've been asking you whether

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you think people should film at gigs or if it ruins the moment. Anna

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says, " I think it does ruin the atmosphere if people are focussing

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on what they're recording and not on the songs."

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Ikram says, " People film because they want to remember the day and

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there's nothing wrong with that." Next to the war in Syria. Last night

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politicians in Europe decided to lift a ban on sending weapons to

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rebels in the country. For more than two years fierce fighting has been

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going on between the rebels and the government. Around 90 -- 90,000

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people have been killed. The UK supported the lifting of the ban

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because they think they might want to help arm the rebels so the war

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ends more quickly. Other countries like austda don't agree -- Austria

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don't agree. Top authors like David Walliams have

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joined up with a charity. Save the Children say a quarter of the

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world's children aren't doing enough in school because they don't do

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enough to eat. The report spoke to 7,000 0 3-year-olds and suggest that

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children who don't have a good diet have more problems reading and

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writing. This spring is a cold one, the

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coldest for 30 years. As the BBC's series of Springwatch starts again,

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the team look at how the late arrival of warm weather and longer

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days is affecting wildlife. We'll look at the impact on

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different animals as the weeks go by. Last night we looked at

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hibernators. It has affected hedgehogs. They're coming out a

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month later. That isn't a problem but some of these hedgehogs went

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into hibernation underweight. Some birds haven't been migrating. Some

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haven't come at all. There are positives and negatives. For us, on

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Springwatch, it means that some of the birds that have usually fledged

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by now, we can get cameras on. can watch tonight on BBC Two at 8pm.

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If there's one thing Justin Bieber's got a lot of it's awards. He could

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be adding more to his collection. He's been nominated for best male

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artist at this year's Teen Choice Awards. He'd have to see off tough

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