It is nice they have given the programmes a makeover and it looks good from the bits I have seen so far. I will watch The Granada Debate and The Late Debate later. They have had the forger studios for many years and music too.
Are these available to download anywhere? I remember years ago you could see Party People on the ITV Granada website but that seemed to stop quite some time ago.
Brexit finally means more than just Brexit...so what effect on the north & Scotland? A new look Around the House after News at Ten, 10:45pm. pic.twitter.com/od5pVTI848
Here's a point. With the news move I would expect the regional political programmes to move to 11:15 but would they go to the 7:30 slot as just once a month or is that just wishful thinking?
Here's a point. With the news move I would expect the regional political programmes to move to 11:15 but would they go to the 7:30 slot as just once a month or is that just wishful thinking?
Highly unlikely, I would say, they're not commissioned due to any great desire to have them there, but to meet quotas. If they were going to move them anywhere they'd probably shift them to weekend daytime.
Here's a point. With the news move I would expect the regional political programmes to move to 11:15 but would they go to the 7:30 slot as just once a month or is that just wishful thinking?
Highly unlikely, I would say, they're not commissioned due to any great desire to have them there, but to meet quotas. If they were going to move them anywhere they'd probably shift them to weekend daytime.
The ITV regional political shows being on at 11:15 isn't necessarily negative. After all, Andrew Neil's "This Week" on BBC 1 is on at 11:45 (in England, often later than that in the rest of the UK).
Besides, the ITV programmes being discussed on this thread probably don't cost huge amounts to make.
Here's a point. With the news move I would expect the regional political programmes to move to 11:15 but would they go to the 7:30 slot as just once a month or is that just wishful thinking?
Highly unlikely, I would say, they're not commissioned due to any great desire to have them there, but to meet quotas. If they were going to move them anywhere they'd probably shift them to weekend daytime.
The ITV regional political shows being on at 11:15 isn't necessarily negative. After all, Andrew Neil's "This Week" on BBC 1 is on at 11:45 (in England, often later than that in the rest of the UK).
Besides, the ITV programmes being discussed on this thread probably don't cost huge amounts to make.
Like you say not negative. I know two years ago they made a big thing about them being on at 10:45. 11:15 will be fine. I just wondered if thry could go out earlier and see what kind of response they would get but 11AM on Sundays after Peston On Sunday could be a good slot too.