ginofish wrote:and unfortunately you cannot be sacked from the forums.

Sadly I don't moderate anymore.
Lets take things piece by piece.ginofish wrote:In response to Gavin- They are two completely different things firstly this is a TV forum which people go on to discuss the latest Presentation in television and look at future media complex’s such as Salford Quays. The other is a professional organization who employs people to get paid to broadcast on live television. I Doubt there have not been times when you have been prejudiced like this behind closed doors. however it is a part of life and unfortunately you cannot be sacked from the forums. And I doubt the majority of people watching sky sports could give a Damn what they said. I am in no means saying it was acceptable however Sexism happens all the time and if each time it did the offender got sacked then programmes like Loose Women would have no panellists.
The comments were not personally about her but female officials in general and I doubt the reason he was sacked was over this issue but because Sky want to restructure and this has given the opportunity to do so. Richard Keys had made comments about the Scotland v Faroe Islands match and also about Theo Walcott however was not sacked on either occasion. Add to the fact Mr Gray is taking legal action against the News of the World.
That may be true, but you're talking about the content of the show rather than the behaviour of the talent in the workplace.Alexia wrote:Counterpoint: I don't approve of Loose Women's cavalier approach to gender relations - some of the things they say help to influence stereotypes. They may be amusing and, when compared to what Gray and Keys said, relatively harmless, but is it not an example of feminism taken too far? I'm all for girl power, but shouldn't it be about promoting women's strengths rather than belittling men's apparent weaknesses (many of which are very subjective anyway)?
Poor jdav. I've obviously devastated him at some point along the way.jdav wrote:I would suggest looking at other and better forums for TV [than TV Forum]. Other places let you post your opinion without getting shot down.
This place has gone to the dogs.
And before you ask why I keep coming back on? Because I get a kick from seeing low lifes act this way. Not everyone mind, mainly Gavin Scott and the likes.
I know I will get banned now, but its not as if this is a free country or we have a right to free speech is it?
Sky Networks wrote:Sorry - I feel like I'm asking really boring questions at the moment ...
But is there an official term for the animated BBC blocks that appear in the opening titles of most BBC programmes nowadays (like EastEnders below)?
What's that saying? Something like "it's better to let everyone think you're stupid than to open your mouth and prove it"?steddenm wrote:AFAIK it's called a TARGA sequence, something like http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5g7WlXbO39c.
Well it is saved as "bbcprodcaptarga.zip" but I suspect that is the file format and another exists as "bbcprodcap.mpg" and so on. Stedemnmnmnmn frustrates me as he defrauded someone I know who used to regularly use TVForum.dosxuk wrote:More nonsense from steddenm in the Requests forum...
Sky Networks wrote:Sorry - I feel like I'm asking really boring questions at the moment ...
But is there an official term for the animated BBC blocks that appear in the opening titles of most BBC programmes nowadays (like EastEnders below)?What's that saying? Something like "it's better to let everyone think you're stupid than to open your mouth and prove it"?steddenm wrote:AFAIK it's called a TARGA sequence, something like http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5g7WlXbO39c.
I suppose it is possible he's actually being completely honest with us, and TARGA, while being the name of an image format, is also the internal name that Trafalgar Media used when they produced the sequence for the BBC.