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It's just total crap. I have it on when everything else is crap - which is most of the time. Btw, I work from home so watch that crap a lot. Basically, it's not a news channel at all and a very poor features channel because it lacks pulling power both in terms of contributors and attractive whatever.
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Andrew Neil on Twitter today.
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So he hasn’t left like the naysayers came up with.
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We’re not talking about his 2nd in command. Wake up Mr K.
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For once, I found Mr K's post interesting and relevant.
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Sounds like they might do the reboot The Guardian was suggesting. Apparently there was a conflict between people who wanted to do more regional reporting and those who wanted more the culture war stuff. The regional reporting people are out.
It's going be hard to recover from where they are though as they won't have the 'new' factor they had in the first week. |
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Love him or loathe him, but Rupert Murdoch knows a thing or two about TV and news. It's telling that he's chosen not to go for a 24/7 linear channel but to have a website with some content being live streamed. It's a bit hard for GB News to in effect trade down to this type of offering but I think it makes more sense - you have to spend some serious money to provide a decent 24-hour news channel like Sky News which GB News doesn't have. Endulging one side of the culture wars might retain viewers but would the channel end up in conflict with Ofcom? |
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Well if they could get some Premiership football matches it would increase their ratings by 100%, which would still result in zero viewers... (apart from Damien ;))
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Nah, nobody cares about Premiership football. What they need are proper stories, from the rougher side of life.
Elderly women reminiscing about loitering at Portsmouth docks. Retired lorry drivers telling horror stories about Hull to Manchester before the M62 was built. Ageing rock stars showing young upstarts exactly how to get all that equipment into the back of a Morris Marina Van. A special, featuring the bloke who decided a square steering wheel for the Allegro was good . . and why. These are the things the public are crying out for :D |
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