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The eye of the Pudsey (November 2019)

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BK
bkman1990
London has gone away from the opt-out quite early to sort out issues.
JK
JKDerry
Network and regions are back as one now
JK
JKDerry
London was truly appalling, I mean if London have technical problems, then they are screwed
JK
JKDerry
Over £2.3 million raised from Asda, wow!
RA
radiolistener
Over £2.3 million raised from Asda, wow!


And a free advert. How much would 8pm on ITV cost them?
JK
JKDerry
Over £2.3 million raised from Asda, wow!


And a free advert. How much would 8pm on ITV cost them?

Advert, really? Come on, it was on for a few seconds.
BR
Brekkie
Over £2.3 million raised from Asda, wow!


And a free advert. How much would 8pm on ITV cost them?

Advert, really? Come on, it was on for a few seconds.

Unlike Sainsburys who get an hour every Thursday.


I assume it was different today but was in Asda last night and they had nowhere in store for donations. I expected a bucket at the end of the checkouts.
JK
JKDerry
Explain to me if Sainsburys, Asda etc were not involved with this, would millions have been raised without their help? No. So there are balances here, same with Comic Relief.
JK
JKDerry
Money has to be raised somehow. If that means partnering with these companies, then so be it. I am thinking about the total of money actually raised, and not about the promotion of a supermarket etc.
WH
Whataday Founding member
I mean if London have technical problems, then they are screwed


I'm not sure of the rationale behind that thought.
JK
JKDerry
I mean if London have technical problems, then they are screwed


I'm not sure of the rationale behind that thought.

London is the network feed, if that feed goes down ... oh dear
AN
Andrew Founding member
Over £2.3 million raised from Asda, wow!

By raised you mostly mean customers buying Children in Need merchandise in store

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