05-07-2023, 10:34 PM
It's been a little while since I last commented on here, so this is what I think.
I'm glad that GB News is bringing that more newsy feel with Britain's Newsroom and The Live Desk but I think it can go that extra step by replacing Patrick Christys' programme with another duo such as Liam Halligan and Gloria De Piero like they were not that long ago.
Patrick is better off replacing Jacob Rees-Mogg for an evening programme where he can develop a fanbase and bring his style to evening programming full of talk and debate.
I still think there is plenty of improvements to be made in terms of weekend programming but I will leave that for another time.
As for Erron Gordon joining GB News, this confirms to me that TalkTV is on its deathbed and I can't see it recovering anytime soon. This may be a smart move by Erron as he will bring his own creative style to GB News which could enhance its presentation and make it more attractive to potential new viewers and listeners.
As for the new news studios, Christopher 'Chopper' Hope will become the new political editor of GB News starting in September when Parliament is back up and running. That's when I think the new studios will be ready and that's when I think they will be used for the daytime and political programming. I did read that they will be using Sky News' old news studio but I am not entirely sure where that is within the QEII Conference Centre.
Whether you like or hate GB News, it's here to stay but there is so much more that needs to be done. For now, let's just see what else they would be doing in the future as I am sure there will be even more changes.
I'm glad that GB News is bringing that more newsy feel with Britain's Newsroom and The Live Desk but I think it can go that extra step by replacing Patrick Christys' programme with another duo such as Liam Halligan and Gloria De Piero like they were not that long ago.
Patrick is better off replacing Jacob Rees-Mogg for an evening programme where he can develop a fanbase and bring his style to evening programming full of talk and debate.
I still think there is plenty of improvements to be made in terms of weekend programming but I will leave that for another time.
As for Erron Gordon joining GB News, this confirms to me that TalkTV is on its deathbed and I can't see it recovering anytime soon. This may be a smart move by Erron as he will bring his own creative style to GB News which could enhance its presentation and make it more attractive to potential new viewers and listeners.
As for the new news studios, Christopher 'Chopper' Hope will become the new political editor of GB News starting in September when Parliament is back up and running. That's when I think the new studios will be ready and that's when I think they will be used for the daytime and political programming. I did read that they will be using Sky News' old news studio but I am not entirely sure where that is within the QEII Conference Centre.
Whether you like or hate GB News, it's here to stay but there is so much more that needs to be done. For now, let's just see what else they would be doing in the future as I am sure there will be even more changes.