Can't believe how bad itv coverage is. They had to cut Jose interview short. If they didn't have so many interviews they could do some proper analysis.
posted on 30/4/13
I'd honestly rather listen to a cow farting than listen to chiles.
posted on 30/4/13
Thing was the news cam on 5 mins after. They had show them crap ads. What if they didn't show a couple of ads?
posted on 30/4/13
Ahhh you can watch the news on bbc1 or channel 4. I've never understood the reason why 3 channels show the same thing at the same time.
posted on 30/4/13
Should have least have finished the interview and showed it online or on one of their channels somewhere. Jose wouldn't have known there were important ads for dog food on.
posted on 30/4/13
The news will come on anyway, whether exactly at 10 or not. The news often does not start on time and runs over into programs following it.
With the money Sky get, I would hope they are better than the rest.
posted on 30/4/13
Ahhh you can watch the news on bbc1 or channel 4. I've never understood the reason why 3 channels show the same thing at the same time.
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Because if the current story isn't mundane or depressing enough, the viewers like to be able switch to the next one for an even more depressing story.
posted on 30/4/13
If they didn't have so many interviews they could do some proper analysis.
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you mean if they didnt have so many ads they could do some proper interviews
posted on 1/5/13
Pathetic coverage from the ground up.
P!ss poor commentary. Awful host. Terrible punditry (for the most part). Cutting to ad breaks after every other sentence. Cutting short Jose's potentially revealing interview because of ads.
ITV's template for most of their shows seems to be the 'X-Factor formula' i.e. as little content as possible sandwiched between as many ads as possible and speaking to the lowest common denominator throughout.
posted on 1/5/13
Pathetic coverage from the ground up.
P!ss poor commentary. Awful host. Terrible punditry (for the most part). Cutting to ad breaks after every other sentence. Cutting short Jose's potentially revealing interview because of ads.
ITV's template for most of their shows seems to be the 'X-Factor formula' i.e. as little content as possible sandwiched between as many ads as possible and speaking to the lowest common denominator throughout.
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What they said, word for word
posted on 1/5/13
adrian chiles presentation technique is akin to painting by numbers