13-03-2023, 03:27 PM
(13-03-2023, 03:13 PM)Kojak Wrote:(13-03-2023, 02:54 PM)Scrotnig Wrote: . It felt like the actions of a channel that’s given up and doesn’t care what it puts out.
I think they have given up. I still think it will be a miracle if they are on air in a year's time.
One one hand they've got some new hires including Mark Longhurst, Laurence Fox, Chopper and Jacob Rees-Mogg and then there's the lazy tropes that were on Saturday night's one off football show.
They have at least two shows that work for their target audience, Farage while I don't agree with his politics, he's a natural broadcaster and interviewer and the bat**** Dan Wootton show which has also found a niche as an OTT tabloid culture wars show.
Headliners has also been applauded in revitalising the tired newspaper review format by using comedians.
Otherwise it's very messy. A plodding along breakfast show, the mid-morning show which has been revamped again, Patrick Christys basically being the GB News version of a radio swing jock doing every spare pres shift going in addition to his own afternoon programme and the faux priest and the bloke from Coast being off the scale.
Yet it can say it's beaten Talk TV although both stations shares are still minute and has beaten Sky and the NC in some slots.