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tedfudge Wrote:

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> I deliver their newspapers that you see them with

> on the desk and them looking through every

> morning..... they are based in paddington at north

> wharf road next to the premier league building....

> I have seen the presenters a few times when been

> delivering there and they are all pleasant and

> friendly... I like watching it when I get home in

> the morning


There you go, happy days for Ted

I don't think this channel is targeting a largely liberal and socialist audience in ED, it seems to be for hardline Brexiteers who live in areas of the country underserved by mainstream news outlets who want an echo chamber diet of conservative news and anti vaxxer material.
  • 4 months later...

I think it's safe to say the novelty definitely wore off for one person...


Two months after leaving it, Andrew Neil is still wringing his hands about his time at GB News.


Speaking to Sky News, the veteran broadcaster said his time there was a ?mistake? that caused ?pain and aggravation? and that the channel ? founded to cater to a range of views ? is basically a ?UKIP tribute band?.

JohnL Wrote:

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> But Pobol y Cwm and Paw Patrol now have more

> viewers - There aren't enough hardline brexiteers

> - or there are and they don't like that sort of

> TV.

>

> https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/gb-news-andrew-

> neil-viewing-figures-welsh-language-show-paw-patro

> l-b942969.html


My father in law is a lovely guy, he?s a funny loving grandfather. I like him very much.


He?s also got this channel on in his study (where he runs his empire from mostly) and last week I went in to see him in there.


?Oh GB NEWS, it?s still going then??


?Very much so, yes!? was his crisp assertion.


?But it?s got a hammering no? And AN left and now says it?s the worst experience of his career.?


?Thats basically the left wing press and the biased BBC giving it as much bad coverage as possible.?


I left it there, but yes, there?s still hardliners that no matter what and how crap something is, they won?t give in or give it up. Which explains a lot, and explains why BJ seems to be forgiven, even tho he is obviously crap too.

Castleton Wrote:

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> Eamonn Holmes just joined them! Kiss of death

> anyone...


Jaaayz ? he?s been puffing up with frustration for a few years now.


He?ll pop like a overly blown up ballon if he?s let free to say what he wants


Could be interesting 🤨

i've watched a bit of it to see if there's any unintentional comedy


the whole affair reminds me of Family Guy when Peter Griffin was given a segment on the local news about what "grinds his gears"


that John Bishop guy though really needs to loosen the neckerchief/scarf.


it may relieve some of the pressure that seems to be building in his head.

Seabag Wrote:

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> Nigel Farag interviews Don Trump for this world

> exclusive on GB NEWS

>

> https://apple.news/AJMdK5johTZy-sXNGjjgCJA

>

> Utterly fascinating journalism.

>

> On a side note. Has DT actually got a real tan

> now, from the Florida sun?



Seem like Mr Farage went to the same interview school as Ophrah Winfrey.....

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