By Youngian
#4919
Mr Clark’s spot on. I dip into Times Radio, I’m not their target demographic but it wasn’t founded on hostility for half the population as its USP. And even the print journos who’ve only just moved to broadcasting aren’t conducting themselves as amateurs.
By Youngian
#4924
GB News is everything its detractors predicted and worse. Neil’s tone told you what it would be like. Will it last longer than the News on Sunday? A left wing version of this amateur hour.
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By zuriblue
#4928
Youngian wrote: Sat Jun 19, 2021 9:59 pm GB News is everything its detractors predicted and worse. Neil’s tone told you what it would be like. Will it last longer than the News on Sunday? A left wing version of this amateur hour.
Of course it will. Remember wingnut welfare has deep pockets.
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By Bones McCoy
#4930
zuriblue wrote: Sun Jun 20, 2021 6:25 am
Youngian wrote: Sat Jun 19, 2021 9:59 pm GB News is everything its detractors predicted and worse. Neil’s tone told you what it would be like. Will it last longer than the News on Sunday? A left wing version of this amateur hour.
Of course it will. Remember wingnut welfare has deep pockets.
They'll never run out of donors' money.
And some donors see a massive payoff if they can convert Britain into a deregulated corporate wonderland like the USA.
Or worse.
By davidjay
#4933
If Rupert Murdoch can keep the Sun as a loss-leader for all these years, a TV station that gives you a seat at the table is peanuts.
By satnav
#4938
The big difference between 'The Sun' and GB News is that 'The Sun' has still got relatively high readership figures but the figures for GB News are very low and the cost of running a TV channel are more expensive than producing a newspaper.
By Bones McCoy
#4940
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Sat Jun 19, 2021 9:46 pm Bring it on, as he seemed to be saying before.

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Or - a more truthful explanation.

We inherited a job lot of advertisers through a shared bundle deal.
Most of them don't like our product and are exercising their free market rights.
In a way that we don't like; so we'll scream and scream.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#4955
Well, indeed.

I think the advertisers overdo the "values" stuff, mind. That's a gift to GB News people. Just say "We're weighing up where we want to advertise. Don't you like freedom then?"
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By Cyclist
#4984
The Irish Times seems to have the measure of them...


GB News, week 1: It takes until Tuesday to go full wingnut

There’s a moment during the first Monday night of GB News’s programming when its chairman, the former BBC broadcaster Andrew Neil, finds himself staring into the abyss. The Abyss’s name is Dan Wootton, and the Abyss is very pleased with himself. He’s cheerfully telling Neil about his fact-free lockdown scepticism, and Neil, who is still wedded to logic, looks worried that his career is in a burning clown car.

The grinning Abyss has a three-hour programme every night (straight after Neil’s), featuring other nihilistic information vacuums like Nigel Farage and Rod Liddle. I believe it’s called Stare into the Abyss for Three Hours, and it does what it says on the tin...


...It doesn’t take long for Wootton to go full wingnut. On Tuesday he highlights a baseless conspiracy theory about how lockdowns might ultimately be a government plot to curb carbon emissions. Does he have facts to back this up? No. But he’s the type of journalist who doesn’t need facts. He prefers to ask questions. You know, like your four-year-old: What is a dog? Why is the moon? Are spiders happy? Is Isis funding the BBC?

There are some dissenting voices on Wootton’s panel, but most of his guests are a who’s-who of trollkind. They include Allison Pearson, Rod Liddle, Claire Fox, Megyn Kelly, Laurence Fox, Lady Colin Campbell, Lord Voldemort, Scrooge McDuck, the millionaire from the cover of the Monopoly Box, Cruella DeVil, Megatron, Gargamel from the Smurfs and Nigel Farage. (Only the worst seven actually appear.)...

https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/gb-n ... -1.4596133
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By Bones McCoy
#4986
Looking forward to their discussion between Stavros Blofeld and Darth Vader on best methods to eliminate forrins form the NHS.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#4999
We seem to be hearing less about viewing figures than last week...
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#5015
Sounds a bit needy...
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By Tubby Isaacs
#5031
Can't post links from here but Victoria Derbyshire has tweeted some not very good audience figures. Keep this up and Ian's News on Sunday comparison might be apt.
By Youngian
#5036
Before News on Sunday’s editor John Pilger left to complete a documentary in Oz, he left a list of able Fleet St reporters the paper should approach. Instead they hired activist gobshites from left and trade union publications. Although the ones on GB News with experienced journalistic rigour show what a team effort TV is. That ex BBC bloke looks shell shocked.
By Youngian
#5038
So she has. Or GB News may regroup and change the tone like breakfast TV. I’d watch the Andrew Neil and Roland Rat Show
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By Tubby Isaacs
#5040
On this form, they'd be better off going upmarket. Who's the modern equivalent of Robert Kee, up for a 10 minute interview on underlying inflation at 6am?

If Roland Rat and Greg Dyke are unavailable, maybe they could call in Bob Geldof and The Big Breakfast team. What's Gaby Roslin doing these days?
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