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(11-03-2023, 11:51 AM)Kim Wexler’s Ponytail Wrote: (11-03-2023, 11:09 AM)Omnipresent Wrote: Worth recalling that it was the BBC that went completely over the top with this story and gave it legs, making it the lead story on the 6 & 10 on Wednesday night.
Maybe that was their intention? We know News staff have their own grievances over neutering to appease the government that’s also responsible for the brutal cuts that are taking place. Maybe it’s been a stitch up? Though messy and whether it was intentional or not, for concerned and disgruntled BBC staff, this has been way more effective than any planned quiet strikes would have been.
It's also very quickly shown up the mess we all knew the merged BBC News/World channel was going to be in its first week, by having to fill the channel with a story that's completely meaningless to people outside the UK. Was blatantly obvious right from the start that the merged channel wouldn't be able to properly handle a major story of UK interest, and this has shown it.
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It’s hard to imagine how Davie (and co.) can survive this now. This is just snowballing and snowballing - there’s now a massive mistrust in the BBC and it’s not just going to go away if they cover their eyes and ears.
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Sky News ticker says the presenters have pulled out of "tonight's Final Score". I wonder how long until it changes to "this afternoon's Final Score" or even "today's Final Score".
This is a presentation related post.
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(11-03-2023, 11:55 AM)madmusician Wrote: (11-03-2023, 11:50 AM)UTVLifer Wrote: There are suggestions that even the streamlined MOTD might not be able to air tonight
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Premier League Productions make a highlights/round-up show, so the BBC could perhaps put this to air instead of a BBC Sport MOTD production? (Assuming that the PLP show is ready to air by 10.30pm)
Times like these we miss World of Sport, ITV should mount a special results programme for ten to five tonight! Shame no Dickie Davies though.
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(11-03-2023, 11:11 AM)eyeTV Wrote: It needs resolving urgently, hopefully there are discussions taking place this weekend and not waiting until Monday.
A stand off benefits nobody, especially now as all of the talent are controlling the ability of the BBC to deliver output for the viewers.
It needs to be resolved
today - no ifs ands or buts. If the pressure cooker wasn’t at 11 last night, the stands taken by the Football Focus and Final Score teams over the last few hours means things have reached boiling point.
It is utterly untenable for this fiasco to be dragged out into tomorrow and potentially putting coverage of a 1 v 2 Women’s Super League game in jeopardy.
(11-03-2023, 11:57 AM)James2001 Wrote: (11-03-2023, 11:51 AM)Kim Wexler’s Ponytail Wrote: Maybe that was their intention? We know News staff have their own grievances over neutering to appease the government that’s also responsible for the brutal cuts that are taking place. Maybe it’s been a stitch up? Though messy and whether it was intentional or not, for concerned and disgruntled BBC staff, this has been way more effective than any planned quiet strikes would have been.
It's also very quickly shown up the mess we all knew the merged BBC News/World channel was going to be in its first week, by having to fill the channel with a story that's completely meaningless to people outside the UK. Was blatantly obvious right from the start that the merged channel wouldn't be able to properly handle a major story of UK interest, and this has shown it.
You can’t use this week as a indication/guide as to what the merged service will be like when it properly launches since the combined service at the moment doesn’t have the ability to do breakaways for UK viewers.
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Damien Grammaticus standing outside Broadcasting House (of course) captioned as ‘Live: London’ don’t think I’ve ever seen that on a domestic BBC service before, it’d usually be ‘Broadcasting House’ or ‘Westminster’ or ‘The Old Bailey’.
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(11-03-2023, 11:55 AM)madmusician Wrote: (11-03-2023, 11:50 AM)UTVLifer Wrote: There are suggestions that even the streamlined MOTD might not be able to air tonight
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Premier League Productions make a highlights/round-up show, so the BBC could perhaps put this to air instead of a BBC Sport MOTD production? (Assuming that the PLP show is ready to air by 10.30pm)
Wouldn't there also be World Feed commentary they could use?
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Mark Chapman has also stepped down from hosting on BBC 5 Live this afternoon.
Also no Fighting Talk right now. They’re playing Ben Shephard and Kammy’s podcast on 5Live.
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(11-03-2023, 12:08 PM)JAS84 Wrote: (11-03-2023, 11:55 AM)madmusician Wrote: Premier League Productions make a highlights/round-up show, so the BBC could perhaps put this to air instead of a BBC Sport MOTD production? (Assuming that the PLP show is ready to air by 10.30pm)
Wouldn't there also be World Feed commentary they could use?
Yes, there is World Feed (PLP) commentary, and the BBC are beholden to that given that their own commentators are boycotting the show. But the point I was making was that if they can’t sort out the production staff to make the BBC highlights edits/make the programme (even without a studio contribution) then they may have to put out a pre-packaged PLP programme instead.
…which would be highly embarrassing. (I suppose all of this is, mind you!)
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(11-03-2023, 12:00 PM)Northlad Wrote: (11-03-2023, 11:55 AM)madmusician Wrote: Premier League Productions make a highlights/round-up show, so the BBC could perhaps put this to air instead of a BBC Sport MOTD production? (Assuming that the PLP show is ready to air by 10.30pm)
Times like these we miss World of Sport, ITV should mount a special results programme for ten to five tonight! Shame no Dickie Davies though.
ITV had a results programme more recently than that. When they were airing The Premiership with Des Lynam in place of the BBC's Match of the Day. When they lost the highlights and MOTD returned, the results programme also went off air.