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clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
25,491
Can't see it surviving in it's current format though. It's production values are awful. God know what Andrew Neil is doing on there.

If you are going to use opinionated presenters you need them from all sides of the political persuasion.

For every Nick Ferrari there is a James O'Brien.

Interesting that Nick Ferrari and Piers Morgan have stayed well clear.

I think it will need to change or it will be gone in a year.
 






May 5, 2020
1,525
Sussex
Can't see it surviving in it's current format though. It's production values are awful. God know what Andrew Neil is doing on there.

If you are going to use opinionated presenters you need them from all sides of the political persuasion.

For every Nick Ferrari there is a James O'Brien.

Interesting that Nick Ferrari and Piers Morgan have stayed well clear.

I think it will need to change or it will be gone in a year.

Maybe it's only supposed to be on for a year?
 


Eeyore

Colonel Hee-Haw of Queen's Park
NSC Patron
Apr 5, 2014
23,917
All I've seen is an interview with John Barnes which the presenters expect to go a different way than they thought after he makes corrections to their narrative. The audio was dreadful. One presenter compromises her narrative and the other is made to look a fool when he makes a statement which Barnes corrects with the facts (that being BLM is not the Q source of 'taking the knee').
 


West Hoathly Seagull

Honorary Ruffian
Aug 26, 2003
3,540
Sharpthorne/SW11
It's basically Alan Partridge TV.

I haven't watched it, so can't really comment on the content. Not that I have any desire to. The funny thing is that detective novel writers write plots that, though they are obviously embellished to provide a good story, are based on things that can and do happen; I'm thinking here of the Roy Grace or John Rebus novels. And, however far-fetched they are, the scenarios played out in the Bodyguard or Spooks could potentially happen. As a former Civil Servant, I could see that the characters in Spooks are based on the sort of hierarchy I found at my department. However, GB News seems to be trying to be a news channel based on a comedy, whereas Steve Coogan got there first. As you say, very Partridge-like.
 




May 5, 2020
1,525
Sussex
The more I'm looking into this channels agenda and more specifically the people behind it,the more I think this channel does not have the good intentions it claims.
It's quite literally "bad news"for Britain.
I just wish I could hear what they are saying.
I will try listening with headphones tomorrow in an attempt to improve the sound quality.
 




Pevenseagull

Anti-greed coalition
Jul 20, 2003
19,801
Can't see it surviving in it's current format though. It's production values are awful. God know what Andrew Neil is doing on there.

If you are going to use opinionated presenters you need them from all sides of the political persuasion.

For every Nick Ferrari there is a James O'Brien.

Interesting that Nick Ferrari and Piers Morgan have stayed well clear.

I think it will need to change or it will be gone in a year.

I fear not

I am genuinely concerned that it will become more extreme as it searches for a market that will make it financially viable .. there may well be a market for it.
 




clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
25,491
The more I'm looking into this channels agenda and more specifically the people behind it,the more I think this channel does not have the good intentions it claims.
It's quite literally "bad news"for Britain.
I just wish I could hear what they are saying.
I will try listening with headphones tomorrow in an attempt to improve the sound quality.

I'm not sure there is an "agenda", just a perceived market which there undoubtedly is. The problem appears to be the execution.

It's actually quite difficult to hold an opinionated view and hold your own as an anchor on a live news or discussion programme. They've taken the presenters who are usually there to hold a right of centre point of view on a panel and placed them central stage. LBC works because for every Nick Ferrari there is a James O'Brien.

What I'm currently watching is a series of right of centre commentators arguing with themselves over issues of personal freedom. There used to be a really annoying programme on Sky News called "The Pledge", which was a version of their paper review programme on steroids.

As I've watched more (and I'm sure my opinion will develop) GB News is little more than "The Pledge" on a loop.
 
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clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
25,491
I fear not

I am genuinely concerned that it will become more extreme as it searches for a market that will make it financially viable .. there may well be a market for it.

It wouldn't be allowed to under current broadcasting rules but more importantly advertisers will get scared.

If it is going to survive it will have to become like LBC.
 
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Baker lite

Banned
Mar 16, 2017
6,309
in my house
It seems to have got all the right democracy deniers clutching their pearls on NSC.You can always use the remote control to change channels.[emoji23]


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disgruntled h blocker

Active member
Oct 16, 2003
819
Ampfield
It seems to have got all the right democracy deniers clutching their pearls on NSC.You can always use the remote control to change channels.[emoji23]


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I don't really think that is the point. You could use that analogy when going to football and walking out after conceding two goals.

This GBNews seems to be a comedy classic. Lip Sync Issues, bad lighting, Argos 1980s black-ash furniture, presenters talking/shouting over each other, banging on about "the flag", getting in has-beens on to be interviewed then the overly-shouty presenter talks more than the guest to ensure they sway to conversation... So yes, we can switch over, but let's gawp at the car-crash TV for a few more days.
 


Nitram

Well-known member
Jul 16, 2013
2,178
Another American style import promoting right wing extremism dressed up as news, an echo chamber for the converted, like McDonalds obviously a market for a trash diet.
From what I’ve seen it’s car crash tv, but in today’s market that is viewed as a positive by many.
Surprised Andrew Neil is involved, thought he was better than that.
 


Washie

Well-known member
Jun 20, 2011
5,661
Eastbourne
So many people watching it for hate reasons, or to laugh at it. Yet its giving them exactly what they want, exposure and money.

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Guinness Boy

Tofu eating wokerati
Helpful Moderator
NSC Patron
Jul 23, 2003
34,577
Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
It seems to have got all the right democracy deniers clutching their pearls on NSC.You can always use the remote control to change channels.[emoji23]


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Imagine being so obsessed about a TV channel that you won't watch it but post about it all the time.

Marvellous scenes [emoji1319]
https://twitter.com/rabhutchison/status/1393582763308158978?s=21
#DefundtheBBC


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If only it was that simple, the TV tax goes exclusively to the BBC. People who have absolutely no interest in their anti Britain agenda have to pay even if they do not wish to watch their rubbish.
#DefundtheBBC


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Not if you don’t wish to pay for the anti British agenda that Aunty insists on cramming down the nations throat. Make it subscription,then folk can choose.
#defundtheBBC


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Nitram

Well-known member
Jul 16, 2013
2,178
So many people watching it for hate reasons, or to laugh at it. Yet its giving them exactly what they want, exposure and money.

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I watched it because it was new and I was curious to see what it was like, laughter came later, not going to be tuning in on a regular basis that’s for sure.
 


Dick Swiveller

Well-known member
Sep 9, 2011
9,180
Rather amusingly on Twitter, someone decided to group together all of the Twitter tags of the advertisers so his right wing mates could support the brave, anti-woke companies supporting this brave venture. Kopparberg thanked him for bringing it to their attention and assured him it was transmitted against their wishes and wouldn't happen again. Judging by the replies, it looks like cider is not a complimentary drink for gammon.
 








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It seems to have got all the right democracy deniers clutching their pearls on NSC.You can always use the remote control to change channels.[emoji23]


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:lolol:

You could not make it up!!

I would not have thought they would have the time to comment on here, surely they should be out with their placards, somewhere? :drama:
 


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