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Twitter of a weekend

If you had been in any doubt this weekend must have cleared it up. It was kind of amazing. I don't know what happened, but I could not escape Twitter. It was literally everywhere I went: online, in print, on TV and radio. It was like someone flicked (Tweeted) a huge switch. Of course, there was the...
Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Gordon Macmillan on 09 Feb 2009

Obama has already saved the world by deleting Jonathan Ross from memory

What an exciting week. As any fule kno, tomorrow marks the inauguration of Barack Obama while Friday sees is the triumphal return of middle-aged potty mouthed lout Jonathan Ross. It's been impossible to avoid the former - watching the news last nightm, the BBC's news anchor and Washington correspondent...
Posted to Jeremy Lee on Media (Weblog) by Jeremy Lee on 19 Jan 2009

Proximity pays for its TV Licence

Proximity has been sacked from the TV Licensing (TVL) business for which it won so many awards. Why? Because it messed up on the data it quoted regarding the number of fee evaders. The Telegraph, which broke the story, also referred to the use of false pre-printed signatures and the use of intimidatory...

Daily Mail and BBC Local conspiracy theory

It isn't like the Daily Mail needs an excuse to bash the BBC, but was there more at play in the recent "Sachsgate" affair than meets the eye? And did it cost the corporation its much vaunted BBC Local web service? It was on Popbitch today, but it is I think worth repeating in more detail...
Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Gordon Macmillan on 04 Dec 2008

Shove it up your *** Mark Thompson

Anyone else watch Mark Thompson's and Michael Lyons' performance before the Commons culture, media and sport select committee? There was pitiful little evidence of either wearing a hair shirt - in fact, neither looked that they were particularly bothered to be there. Thompson said that the BBC...
Posted to Jeremy Lee on Media (Weblog) by Jeremy Lee on 19 Nov 2008

Deborah Meaden exposed

Deborah Meaden is a ‘marketing guru'. We know that because Evan Davies gravely intones it in the opening credits to every episode of Dragon's Den. Except that last night we found out that she wasn't; not really. In BBC2's Dragon's Den: the Dragon's Story - an otherwise interesting...
Posted to Jeremy Lee on Media (Weblog) by Jeremy Lee on 10 Nov 2008

Twit or Tweet version 2

Jemima Kiss in the Guardian today picked up on an interesting angle going on in the Social Media monitoring world which Brand Republic’s mini threads of comment remain oblivious to. As the BBC story around Russell and Ross exploded over the past week or so, their websites haven’t. As complaints on the...
Posted to Blogging for food (Weblog) by Alastair Duncan on 03 Nov 2008

Jonathan Ross is still getting paid £4.6m too much

Jonathan Ross will only get paid £4.6m of our money this year. What a shame. By suspending him without pay for 12 weeks, the BBC is hoping that by mid-January we will all have forgotten about the appalling lapse in taste and regulatory control that led to the radio programme being transmitted. And they...
Posted to Jeremy Lee on Media (Weblog) by Jeremy Lee on 30 Oct 2008

Re: Should Russell Brand be sacked by the BBC?

Get rid of them both, too many people resent paying for them out of the licence fee. I suggest that they be bundled off to Michael Grade at ITV. If they really are as good as they seem to think they are, the advertisers will happily fund their ridiculous salaries. If they're not then at least the...
Posted to Media Forum (Forum) by KEITH LUCAS on 29 Oct 2008

Brand has gone should Ross go as well?

Russell Brand and Jonathan Ross have landed themselves in hot water after making obscene phone calls to 'Fawlty Towers' star Andrew Sachs. More than 27,000 people have now complained to the BBC about the calls, which were made during Brand's BBC Radio 2 show on Saturday night earlier this...
Posted to Media Forum (Forum) by Forum Admin on 28 Oct 2008

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