I thought Koppaberg was for girls anyway
Bulmers is owned by Heineken
Thatchers is a genuine British company.
Brothers is British aswell i believe
I thought Koppaberg was for girls anyway
Bulmers is owned by Heineken
Thatchers is a genuine British company.
Are we going to have a thread for BBC News, ITV News and Channel 4 News as well?
Feel free to start one if that interests you?Are we going to have a thread for BBC News, ITV News and Channel 4 News as well?
Posting in this thread is basically ****ing in an ocean of ****.
Has anyone watched GB News yet or are we all pulling each other's chain, here?
That's the good news.The launch of GB News was watched by more people than both the BBC News channel and Sky News according to data released on Monday.
According to the TV industry magazine Broadcast, GB News peaked in its opening minutes with 336,000 viewers, meaning it outperformed the 100,000 who watched BBC News across the hour and the 46,000 who watched Sky News.
andThe ratings of all news channels on Sunday were dwarfed by those of the main channels, with BBC News at Ten commanding a 30.6% audience share.
All of which would appear to suggest that even on the opening night, many more people chose to watch the BBC to get unbiased news - except for rich old men who are ignored by everyone elseBroadcast said 57% of GB News’ opening show’s audience was male, while 52% were aged 65 years or older and 82% were from the ABC1 demographic.
Has anyone watched GB News yet or are we all pulling each other's chain, here?
I watched the first hour this morning but I'll think I'll wait a month until they all know what they're doing and get over their nerves.
do you guys actually think I'm racist or what?Scroll back a few pages and there is a chap on here saying a show about witches and wizards is historical inaccurate because of an over represented Muslim cast
Does paying for French TV count?Judging by the thread on the subject, nobody on this forum even has a TV licence.
That's the good news.
However:andAll of which would appear to suggest that even on the opening night, many more people chose to watch the BBC to get unbiased news - except for rich old men who are ignored by everyone else
As an aside, the proudly British "news" channel is backed amongst others by the American Discovery channel and by Legatum, a Dubai-based fund and is masterminded by someone who lives in the South of France.
I watched about 30minutes out of curiosity.
It felt like watching the daily mail on tv