TVF:TNR BBC News 24

Which is more cumworthy?

News 24
10
56%
Sky News
3
17%
The other one
5
28%
 
Total votes: 18
User avatar
Sput
Posts: 7547
Joined: Wed 20 Aug, 2003 19.57

In the spirit of rebellion (even though I very rarely visit TVF any more) I thought I would give metropolitans the option of putting down their gizz-filled kleenexes and coming to natter about tiny changes (or non-changes) gracing the ever popular BBC News 24.

Also acceptable is the eternal whinge of "who is better?" which I've pre-empted by starting a poll already!

NOT acceptable is aspies sufferers using it as an excuse to show their sheer anorak-ism by posting rotas.
Knight knight
User avatar
Pete
Posts: 7631
Joined: Fri 15 Aug, 2003 13.36
Location: Dundee

omg - how could u miss out HGMN Toff News for Doiley fans?
"He has to be larger than bacon"
User avatar
Sput
Posts: 7547
Joined: Wed 20 Aug, 2003 19.57

I'm a mutineer, damnit! I've only got one good eye as it is!
Knight knight
User avatar
Gavin Scott
Admin
Posts: 6442
Joined: Fri 15 Aug, 2003 13.16
Location: Edinburgh
Contact:

Sput wrote:I'm a mutineer, damnit! I've only got one good eye as it is!
Aww. The other one was purtier.
User avatar
Sput
Posts: 7547
Joined: Wed 20 Aug, 2003 19.57

Gavin Scott wrote:
Sput wrote:I'm a mutineer, damnit! I've only got one good eye as it is!
Aww. The other one was purtier.
Well we both know why I've only got one good one, don't we gavin!
Knight knight
User avatar
Gavin Scott
Admin
Posts: 6442
Joined: Fri 15 Aug, 2003 13.16
Location: Edinburgh
Contact:

As I've said many, many times:

Present it.
User avatar
Lorns
Posts: 3149
Joined: Thu 24 Mar, 2005 22.48
Location: A room with a view. 15 Hookey street, the Edge.
Contact:

Aye!Aye! C'ptn..

Well i'm a Sky news Gal myself. My love affair with sky began after 9/11 and during the Iraq war.
I really warmed to David Chater and his impatience at times with the presenters in the studio.
I'm in a bit of a habit, i tune into sunrise with a cuppa everymorning and swoon over Steve Dixon.



Useless fact about me: I found this place through the Sky news Tribute site, that was, then skynews centre etc..
You've got Johnnie Larkin to blame for me joining this place ;)
Mental anxiety, Mental breakdowns, Menstrual cramps, Menopause... Did you ever notice how all our problems begin with Men?
User avatar
Gavin Scott
Admin
Posts: 6442
Joined: Fri 15 Aug, 2003 13.16
Location: Edinburgh
Contact:

I get most of my news online during the day, and seldom give a full bulletin my time these days.

If I browse to a news channel, I like the BBC's title music and overall visual package, but find Sky more exciting (especially the dramatic theme), but seldom watch beyond that.

In conclusion; Judge Judy is on whilst I cook my evening meal, so I listen to her wisdom instead.
James H
Posts: 1276
Joined: Tue 20 Jul, 2004 14.49
Location: In your endo

miss hellfire wrote:Aye!Aye! C'ptn..

Well i'm a Sky news Gal myself. My love affair with sky began after 9/11 and during the Iraq war.
I really warmed to David Chater and his impatience at times with the presenters in the studio.
I'm in a bit of a habit, i tune into sunrise with a cuppa everymorning and swoon over Steve Dixon.



Useless fact about me: I found this place through the Sky news Tribute site, that was, then skynews centre etc..
You've got Johnnie Larkin to blame for me joining this place ;)
you're fine, he's not
User avatar
Pete
Posts: 7631
Joined: Fri 15 Aug, 2003 13.36
Location: Dundee

What I normally do I use the RSS feeds from BBC News and then get onto it that way before going around the rest of the site normally

I do like the register too. fab site
"He has to be larger than bacon"
Ant
Posts: 630
Joined: Sat 15 May, 2004 13.48
Location: Edinburgh

Gavin Scott wrote:I get most of my news online during the day, and seldom give a full bulletin my time these days.

If I browse to a news channel, I like the BBC's title music and overall visual package, but find Sky more exciting (especially the dramatic theme), but seldom watch beyond that.
Same with me, usually. I occasionally watch the ITV Lunchtime News for half an hour or so (just to watch the fantastic 'The Pulse' of course).

I prefer Sky News for any breaking news though, but BBC News is usually quicker for online stories.
Please Respond