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Martin Phillp
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robschneider wrote:
What's Carl Beeboid Waring doing on TV Forum?!
He's been doing the rounds over on Media UK as well.
TVF's London Lite.
robschneider
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Joined: Wed 14 Aug, 2013 14.53

He's known to me. Spends his time defending the BBC to death in-between claiming benefits. It's almost a perfect storm, really.
Martin Phillp
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Joined: Wed 11 May, 2011 01.28

robschneider wrote:He's known to me. Spends his time defending the BBC to death in-between claiming benefits. It's almost a perfect storm, really.
I know of him from DS, he has an answer for everything.
TVF's London Lite.
DTV
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Joined: Mon 12 Mar, 2012 19.27

Martin Phillp wrote:
robschneider wrote:He's known to me. Spends his time defending the BBC to death in-between claiming benefits. It's almost a perfect storm, really.
I know of him from DS, he has an answer for everything.
What? Are you on about TopCat - he was arguing against the BBC.
Alexia
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The opposite to "kudos" should be "punch."

As in, Michael wants to punch Declan.
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Pete
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Location: Dundee

This thread about BBC News being stale compared to sky. I wonder how long it'll be before someone suggests a revamp. Or more standing up. Or "why don't they send the presenters out into the newsroom".

yawn.
"He has to be larger than bacon"
ASO
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Joined: Wed 12 Feb, 2014 17.03

Quote of the day:
Mouseboy33 wrote:I guess those that think its stale are hesitant to comment as they will get flamed and trawled by the usual suspects.
In the BBC News is stale thread.
DTV
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ASO wrote:Quote of the day:
Mouseboy33 wrote:I guess those that think its stale are hesitant to comment as they will get flamed and trawled by the usual suspects.
In the BBC News is stale thread.
But to be fair, if Mouseboy33 started telling us how to improve BBC News it would only be in comparison to US Local News Stations.
ASO
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And then I would tell mouseboy that the American presentation he showed us was crap, cheesy, stupid, pointless, over the top and tacky. And then we'd all realise how lucky we are to have the stale BBC News.
harshy
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Joined: Sun 12 Oct, 2003 21.45

maybe i am showing my age here, but I dont think BBC News is stale at all, its a perfectly adequate 24 hr news service, if people wants gimmicks, then BBC World News is the place to go where they can see presenters roaming around the BBC newsroom.
DTV
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harshy wrote:maybe i am showing my age here, but I dont think BBC News is stale at all, its a perfectly adequate 24 hr news service, if people wants gimmicks, then BBC World News is the place to go where they can see presenters roaming around the BBC newsroom.
I quite agree, News should be more based on content than on presentation. I know TVF is a Presentation discussion forum but some members forget that BBC News/Sky News is simply a rolling news channel compared to ITV News/C4 News which are standalone bulletins or BBC World News which isn't really a rolling news channel, more of just a News Channel with different programmes and strands.

One thing with TV Forum is the 'every so-often' threads that come around every 6 months. Whether BBC News is worse than its competitors is one of them. Others include things like 'Has the license fee had its time', 'Would you axe BBC Three or Four or both' and basically any discussion thread started by the Anti-BBC Cabal.
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