Isn't he just called 'Jon' now?Alexia wrote:Anyone noticed Jon nee Wells has slowly and surely descended into David-esque territory recently?
EDIT: Oh nevermind, that's what the 'nee' was for.
Isn't he just called 'Jon' now?Alexia wrote:Anyone noticed Jon nee Wells has slowly and surely descended into David-esque territory recently?
Posted two days ago, with a feeble (prompted) apology a day later, but the post remains.Macalolo wrote:I don't think Nina should present weekends, after all she's the main anchor of Londons evening news bulletin, and even Natasha I would doubt want to do weekends. Nina for example presented Fridays program, something uncommon, if the pair do end up sharing London Tonight then Ben Scotchbrook, Charlene and Faye would have less opportunity to present which would be a shame, especially if it's just to keep a TV news bike on screen.
No of course it doesn't - I'm condemning the post and highlighting the pitfalls of the endless drone-threads.Philip wrote:I completely missed that.
Surely reproducing that message here goes against the point of your post?
See, it's not just a general nuisance, such discussion has always come accompanied by a creepy underbelly that exposes itself every so often, as above. It's inexcusable and indefensible...Gavin Scott wrote:What makes things worse is that, such is the general malaise of the Newsroom due to the obsessive scheduling chatter, the comment has gone unnoticed by even the moderators and administrator - which begs the question why the hell such threads are allowed to continue. The place is a total turn off even to those who run it.
Sort it out for fuck's sake, before you end up with another lawyer's letter.
bilky asko wrote:Does anyone really care that Twitter's stupid guidelines are being broken? It's already getting annoying each time it's mentioned. Certain members that always get frustrated about brand guidelines being broken are also getting agitated about this.
I do hope I'm not in the minority thinking it isn't a broadcaster's duty to uphold the brand guidelines of another company, especially not the BBC.
Was that aimed at me? my response was also sarcastic as I already saw your initial opinion about the Twitter guidelines in the c5 topic.Alexia wrote:bilky asko wrote:Does anyone really care that Twitter's stupid guidelines are being broken? It's already getting annoying each time it's mentioned. Certain members that always get frustrated about brand guidelines being broken are also getting agitated about this.
I do hope I'm not in the minority thinking it isn't a broadcaster's duty to uphold the brand guidelines of another company, especially not the BBC.
How many times has it been mentioned? I only count two, and (my) second one was only a sardonic aside. Sadly the usual suspects have bitten.
I almost wish I could go down the David route and become a professional WUM if only for the fact I know Asa would ban me instantly. I'm on his list.