RECOMMENDATION BEMINARE Tuesday 3rd March 2026
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Written and conceptualised by Abiodun Mohammed Adeyemi Ajijola.
RECOMMENDATION
BEMINARE
Tuesday 3rd March 2026
This recommendation is intended to develop a technological device that can ensure and create a personalised viewing service. This is not going to a news internet site and picking and choosing content of your pleasure, including text, audio and video. That has been recommended earlier. This is a fundamental change to how news is watched in humanity. It completely changes the way news organisations offer news services to viewers and makes people watch only what they want to. The current challenge is that a news organisation has, for instance, has 12pm news. Every person in the Universe watching that news programme watches the same news irrespective of their preferences.
The meaning of this is that some people may watch some and watch something else because they are not interested in what is showing. This is not helpful to the viewer or the television station.
However, this recommendation does something truly phenomenal. It makes it feasible for different viewers to watch the news tailored to their own desired content. This means that two people in a space could put on their televisions or digital devices, and watch completely different news at the same time from the same station. Depending on their preferences, the news could have some aspects that are the same but may be at different times during the segment. Therefore, in effect, every person watched their own personalised news. This is a universal shift in news delivery.
To make it more enticing, the same presenter can be used to deliver the news for the different preferences.
What does this mean? This means that 12pm news would show the same presenter across all devices and viewers but presenting different content based on the specifications of the users.
How could this be achieved? For instance, there could be 20 news items that are available for a 30-minute news segment inclusive of sports and weather. This means that the presenter is recorded making a one-hour presentation for 40 different news items. Depending on the length of each news story, it could be from 20 to 40 different stories. Each story is named, which means it can be classified according to how the news is delivered, which may include general news and then sports and weather, for instance.
These forty different news stories cannot be presented in a 30-minute news segment. However, the news a person or viewer watches within a 30-minute news segment may be between 10 and 20 stories out of the pool of 40 stories, which may be valid for 3 hours or 6 hours or more. Perhaps every 3 hours, some stories are dropped off and new stories are included that are more current and newsworthy. This keeps the news pool fresh and interesting.
Therefore, state-of-the-art technology at the news organisation is able to provide these 40 stories in combinations of 10 to 20 over a 30-minute news segment to all its customers and viewers using this service at the same time. Therefore, within a particular time bracket, perhaps 3 hours or more or less, the same presenter will be presenting the news on all the 40 stories but delivered in personalised form for viewers on each of their devices and or televisions. In this manner, the news organisation has a constant which is the same presenter for the news segment but different stories depending on the predilections of the viewers and consumers. This offers balance and flexibility at the same time and is, in my opinion, phenomenal and would ultimately make more people watch news and make news organisations more relevant, which is important in the current and ongoing situations in humanity.
This personalised news service will be provided using a technological equipment that does not have the capacity to present the news or show the news.
The device would be very small, perhaps no bigger than 2cm by 4cm and perhaps 1cm to 1.5cm thick. The device would open and close like a pamphlet with the left side being a screen and perhaps the right side being for digital input. In this manner, the device has a maximum spread of 2cm by 8cm but when closed, has a maximum spread of 2cm by 4cm. This means that the device in operation would be closed or could be open but is safer closed and is impenetrable by water, dirt or any other material. This device would have a hole which could have a rope pass through it or an elastic material pass through it so that people can keep it on their wrists, necks, even waists and thighs, depending on the choice of the person. It is plugged into any of the electronic devices mentioned in this recommendation and enables a personalised news service. This device can work wirelessly as well as being plugged into the electronic device.
It would be able to receive television signals as well as internet communication. Some models would be able to receive satellite communications.
It has a compact display that allows the selection of general news formats. To make this feasible, especially in the beginning, the news can have broad themes which means such as the following.
Local politics
International politics
Continental Politics
Peace and Security
Lifestyle
Engineering and development
Live events and breaking news
These are broad themes, which means that once a person selects a theme, the person will get news that includes stories that fit within that theme. What this ultimately means, is that the person watches news that fits a theme.
This personalised news service does offer more specific content selections than broad themes. For these, the viewers can make their selection more specifically on the device or on their phones and or computers on the internet. This could require more in-depth personalisation which the viewer can make and start watching the news after that. The theme or more personalised selections can be made at any time.
It is very important to note what this technological device is not.
It is not a phone and cannot make calls; it cannot be used for watching television programmes or watching any form of digital content. It is basically a small technological device that can access the internet and television signals which can be plugged into televisions, mobile phones, computers and other digital devices to watch news on those devices.
Its main function is to establish a theme or a personalised selection and enable the personalised watching of news. Once the selection is made, the information goes back to the state-of-the-art news organisation or technology company which now provides access to the personalised news content through that device to any news organisation that is part of the service. This is very clear for organisations which offer free news services. However, even for those who require payment, it is feasible but would require an additional cost to the consumer to cover that. This device, though small, would be very powerful with considerable processing capability. It's like a combination of a modem, router, pager, television tuner and a digital remote control. A superior model would be equipped with satellite communications capabilities to receive television broadcasting from outer space. This would require the best nanotechnology or even picotechnology capabilities if necessary but would be a universally phenomenal device.
Once purchased, this device can be plugged in to other electronic devices as mentioned above, which enable the watching of news.
Certainly, this does not have to be only for news, but that is most important, in my opinion, though other sectors may create greater volumes of prosperity.
It needs to be made clear that this is basically an input device and an enabler of television programming, especially news programming. It is not a viewing device for news but works with a broad spectrum of electronic and technological devices to enable watching the news. This is not a social media device. This is not a device for browsing the Internet, though it can access the Internet for specific functions concerning the specific use of this device, but not a general Internet browsing device.
The name of the device is called Beminare and is made from the words broadcast and the Latin word disseminare.
This is recommended to Flipboard UK Limited, Sky News United Kingdom and The British Broadcasting Corporation, United Kingdom with capital in London. This is recommended to recognise the steadfastness and courage of some of the legal British press and digital content organisations, which, in my opinion, are exemplary. It is my opinion that this will encourage the press in the Universe to be more courageous and risk-taking while not compromising on the facts and the truth. This is an era where journalists are being viewed as 'combatants' if they expose crimes, especially in conflicts that affect one side or the other. More courage, transparency and accauracy is needed now more than at any previous time, in my opinion.
This is also recommended in honour of His Majesty, King Charles III, United Kingdom with capital in London.
This is also recommended for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with capital in Riyadh, West Asia.
This is also recommended for the City of Cambridge, Massachusetts in the United States of America with capital in Washington D.C., North America.
This is also recommended for the City of Tokyo, the capital of Japan on the Continent of Asia.
Those recommended do not need to cooperate with each other to develop this and may also choose to cooperate with others to develop this. This is entirely up to each recommended entity and or nation.
Me who write this physically may also recommend this to another nation, entity or other nations and or entities.
It is not compulsory to leverage the name Beminare.

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