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Old 30-09-2023, 21:40   #946
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Re: GB News / Talk TV

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Originally Posted by Mr K View Post
They really need to diversify their output. They all seem so angry which can' t do the elderly audiences BP much good.

How about "Celebrity darts with dancing on ice, in the jungle , talent show,? Presented by Nige of course. The audiences and advertisers would flood back.
I think given GB News's advertisers' location, it would need to be set close to Swansea.

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
Wouldn’t topless darts be more apt given the amount of tits they have on air already?
I think that would have a similar impact on their audience's BP.

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Meanwhile, back at the office
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‘It’s crunch time’: GB News bosses meet to avert more censure after Ofcom inquiries
Appointment to board of banker who ran rightwing social media platform Parler suggests channel will not turn its back on radical libertarianism

The leadership of the rightwing TV channel GB News is trying urgently to avert fresh public censure following the Laurence Fox and Dan Wootton debacle, the Observer has learned.

Under scrutiny are a number of incidents, including last week’s crude, on-air attack on the journalist Ava Evans by the actor and pundit Fox, and Friday’s interview of Suella Braverman, the home secretary, conducted by the deputy chair of her own party, the Conservative MP Lee Anderson.

A group of leading investors and managers at the channel, including a controversial newly installed board member, were holding emergency meetings this weekend following a string of investigations by Ofcom, the regulator, into potential broadcast transgressions...

Tim Montgomerie, a former editor of UnHerd, said he expected GB News to undergo “a major course correction” in the next few days. He believes, he said, that Marshall, a committed Christian, will have been unhappy about the Fox and Wootton broadcast, particularly in the run-up to the launch of a potential Telegraph bid.
https://www.theguardian.com/media/20...fcom-inquiries
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