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Terrrifying BBC trailer watch at your own peril

Have you seen the TV trailer for BBC Radio 4's Science Fiction series? It is a fine piece of scary advertising. The complaints are bound to rack up thick and fast for this cardiac arrest inducing trailer. Other than the Today Programme, I never listen to Radio 4 despite some reasonably good intentions...
Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Gordon Macmillan on 25 Feb 2009

No one is going to pay for PSB on ITV

Ofcom's proposals published today on public service broadcasting seem largely sensible, but its research claiming that people are willing to pay to see public service TV on a network other than the BBC holds no water. I don't buy it. No one is going to pay anything. Even in better economic times...
Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Gordon Macmillan on 25 Sep 2008

Do not under any circumstances free the Noel Edmonds one

The TV presenter and general figure of derision that is Noel Edmonds should be behind bars. There are many reasons for this most of which relate to crimes committed during his television career. He should have been there long ago and now there is a real chance he might go as having been paid by the BBC...
Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Gordon Macmillan on 15 Sep 2008

ECB throws cricket ball out of pram boo hoo

It's rich of the English Cricket Board to have a go at the BBC for failing to put a bid in for domestic and international cricket TV rights when it was asking for huge amounts of cash. The ECB has priced cricket off of terrestrial TV. The ECB only has itself to blame that the only people who can...
Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Gordon Macmillan on 06 Aug 2008

The AOP Conference 2007

Final session at the AOP 2007 conference. Guess it had to happen, but they seemed to turn off the wireless network at half past four. Not helpful. Anyway 'Editorial change in the digital era' is the title and it looked at how publishers need to use their journalists and work with them to manage...
Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Gordon Macmillan on 03 Oct 2007

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