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JO
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Fox News removed from Sky

Excellent news. The FNC has a penchant to be as rabidly biased as possible. You might as well call it Trump Propaganda.


Burn those books!

Honestly, plurality of expression and opinion is a treasure. Why are people so happy these days to shut down the opinions of those they disagree with?
JO
johnnyboy Founding member

Fox News removed from Sky

I don't understand how this is fantastic?

All news outlets are biased, whether it is subtle or not. Having as many ones of them as possible at least exposes us to different ways of looking at the world and different opinions.

Anyhoo, 2,000 viewers a day. I always thought it would be in the tens of thousands, for some reason.

Does anyone know how to get a run-down of the average number of viewers across all news networks in the UK? An awful lot of money is spent on Al Jazeera, RT, TRT and France 24. I wonder how much bang they get for their buck.
JO
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20 years since the death of Princess Diana

Markymark posted:
There must be a whole generation that now think all 80s and 90s TV was as crap as that when originally broadcast (which it certainly wasn't)


Personally speaking, when I got HD for the first time, I thought most of it was like the analogue TV I used to watch. I noticed a big difference between digital SD and digital HD but the difference was much much less pronounced between analogue SD and digital HD (save wide-screen of course)
JO
johnnyboy Founding member

20 years since the death of Princess Diana

Ch4 were going to show it but changed there minds at the last min.

6th september 1997 : Save as and you can view it bigger.
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Thanks for posting that, 623058.

I had completely forgotten that Channel 5 covered the funeral as does it seem BBC2.

God, looking at that page is like walking straight back into my early 20s. Channel 3 North East is on there, the OU showing programmes on BBC2 in the morning, cricket on the BBC, and a program on ITV examining what was going to be the referendums that brought the nation the Scottish Parliament and the Welsh Assembly.
JO
johnnyboy Founding member

20 years since the death of Princess Diana

It's so hard to believe it's been twenty years since the death of Diana. I was 23 at the time. I'm now 43.

Before I go on, I'm an out and out Royalist. They have many faults but I'd rather have a Queen Elizabeth or a King Charles or King Williams than a President Blair, Brown, Thatcher, Major, Cameron or May.

The death of Diana was shocking. I remember my girlfriend of the time waking me up to tell me that she had died. I said that was awful. Poor Princes Wills and Harry. Losing their Mum at such a young age. Terrible. Truly horrible for them.

It wasn't that which got me up at five in the morning. My lass of the time didn't know I was a pres freak but when she said that BBC 1 was simulcasting something called BBC World, I was up like a shot.

Then, from memory, all the BBC TV channels merged and were broadcast around the world. On the hour, the BBC corporate logo appeared on screen with the announcement that "This is BBC Television from London. Normal programming has been suspended." The screen would fade to black, then Martin Lewis appeared with the news, another fade to black and then the national anthem.

It wasn't obvious straight away but our country changed in the next few days. We emoted like I've never seen, schedules were broken into more than the Gulf War Episode 1, and there was a real feeling that we could become a Republic on certain days.

I wanted to start this thread for two reasons.

First, for those of us old enough to remember, to reflect on the presentation and scheduling at the time. Also, to try to find video of the day to look back upon.

Second, for younger members of the forum, so they can see how the country and the media change when a significant member of our Royal Family dies.

Yes, this is a presentation thread about someone's death. No disrespect is intended. However, in my 43 years on the planet, this was bigger than any other media or news event before or since.
JO
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Missing Presentation thread

Now if we could just get a few versions of the breakfiller, this forum is destined to remain in our memories beyond eternity.

If I had the breakfiller, I'd have added it to the compilation for upload by Rob... Alas.


From memory, I probably didn't keep an example of it (I know exactly what you refer to - I recall looking up that Craig Armstrong track at the time). But, though unlikely, still a slim chance it may still exist here if an unedited recording of the preview is lying around on another disk. And of course there may be others who do have a recording... So, never say never.


I was obsessed with finding the Craig Armstong track as a result of the breakfiller too!

I have my fingers crossed more in hope than expectation about full versions being found but, as you say, never say never!

Thanks to you and Rob for the memories of the ident. Very welcome and much appreciated.
JO
johnnyboy Founding member

Missing Presentation thread

rob posted:
Examples of the 3 lengths of ident (though sadly not in HD) should be online soon...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=regtvlWb34o


Rob, that's magic. Thank you very much.

Now if we could just get a few versions of the breakfiller, this forum is destined to remain in our memories beyond eternity.
JO
johnnyboy Founding member

Sky Sports Revamp

Just watching the Italian football on Mix.

The Italian version of Sky is using the old, much better logo, albeit without the pluralising S on Sports.

The new design and graphics package is just awful. Very 1930s Germany.
JO
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Missing Presentation thread

Does BBC HD count towards these missing idents?

I'm specifically referring to the trial period from mid 2006 to late 2007. I've searched YouTube for them but never tracked them down.

What I'd love to see again and have restored to a readily archive (in proper aspect ratio, of course) would be...

* long and short BBC HD ident (with the first version of the music)
* breakfiller (not sure if that's the correct word but before it became an official channel, nearly all gaps between programmes consisted of a montage from BBC HD shows with Craig Armstrong's "Ball" as the music) (multiple version exist of this with 30 second versions and two minute versions)
* coming up slides

Thanks for raising this; I hadn't known the Pres from the 2006 - 2007 period was so scarce.

Examples of the 3 lengths of ident (though sadly not in HD) should be online soon...


Great stuff, Paul. Can't wait to see it. Thanks.

Out of all those I'd love to see the long breakfiller again. I got Sky HD pretty much from launch and loved the style and almost retro presentation and music of the BBC HD channel.

From memory, they seemed to change them every two months with new programming line ups. The first one when the channel launched featured heavily Hotel Babylon, Planet Earth, Hustle and a drama documentary about Yellowstone National Park's volcano erupting.

I remember that Heroes was one of the few shows that got its own trailer. Identical to the BBC 2 one except for the end where the graphic sweep in was different.

When it became a proper channel, the idents stayed the same for a little while but was replaced by awful music. Then, sometime in Summer 2008, the ident package totally changed to something where the BBC HD logo emerged from the sea. Wasn't very nice. The logo was way too big on the screen, imo.
JO
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Missing Presentation thread

Does any of this count? IF not can you give a wee bit more details, Thanks

https://theident.gallery/bbchd-2009.php


Thanks for the link, 623058, but that's not it.

It's this era I'm referring to...
JO
johnnyboy Founding member

Missing Presentation thread

Does BBC HD count towards these missing idents?

I'm specifically referring to the trial period from mid 2006 to late 2007. I've searched YouTube for them but never tracked them down.

What I'd love to see again and have restored to a readily archive (in proper aspect ratio, of course) would be...

* long and short BBC HD ident (with the first version of the music)
* breakfiller (not sure if that's the correct word but before it became an official channel, nearly all gaps between programmes consisted of a montage from BBC HD shows with Craig Armstrong's "Ball" as the music) (multiple version exist of this with 30 second versions and two minute versions)
* coming up slides
JO
johnnyboy Founding member

Fox News General Discussion


Really? Someone has died and all you can think about is hoping for a new look?


It's the first thing I think about when someone passes away.

Show some respect to the dead, man.


Not that it matters, but he had actually already left Fox News before he died, according to the linked article.


If that's the case, I wonder if both Fox News and Fox Business News will get a revamp?