05-12-2022, 02:12 PM
I really hope whoever takes over will breath some life into Sky News. The television output has become so bland, and that feeling of 'rolling news' has long gone, with much of the output now just consisting of the news reader presenting the same stories over and over. It no longer has a unique identity and purpose, and is basically doing the same as BBC news channel.
I believe that a more energetic presentation style, anchored from a newsroom, with a feeling of being at the heart of the news as it happens would pull a bigger audience. Just having someone sat in that lifeless box reading the same stories is not going to attract an audience.
I appreciate that it's expensive to fund a news channel, but unless you invest in the output and create something that delivers and appeals, you might as well not bother at all.
I believe that a more energetic presentation style, anchored from a newsroom, with a feeling of being at the heart of the news as it happens would pull a bigger audience. Just having someone sat in that lifeless box reading the same stories is not going to attract an audience.
I appreciate that it's expensive to fund a news channel, but unless you invest in the output and create something that delivers and appeals, you might as well not bother at all.