NG
Ah - but who makes Harry Hill? Avalon.
Oh - I hear you ask. Who is Adrian's agent? Oh - Avalon...
Oh - then I hear you ask. Who is Christine's agent? Oh - Avalon...
What a co-incidence...
noggin
Founding member
I doubt he'll cover Daybreak at all to be honest, I mean it's not as if he used to take a sideways glance at GMTV was it.
Ah - but who makes Harry Hill? Avalon.
Oh - I hear you ask. Who is Adrian's agent? Oh - Avalon...
Oh - then I hear you ask. Who is Christine's agent? Oh - Avalon...
What a co-incidence...
WA
Source: http://twitter.com/PaulSReilly
They obviously cannot do more than 3 bulletins, But I would prefer.
6.15, 6.45, 7.15 & 7.45
Local News after 8 imo is too late in the morning
Quote:
PaulSReilly
Daybreak's regional news bulletin times are changing from Monday. Catch us at 6.15 7.15 and 8.15. Don't forget the weather update at 9.
Daybreak's regional news bulletin times are changing from Monday. Catch us at 6.15 7.15 and 8.15. Don't forget the weather update at 9.
Source: http://twitter.com/PaulSReilly
They obviously cannot do more than 3 bulletins, But I would prefer.
6.15, 6.45, 7.15 & 7.45
Local News after 8 imo is too late in the morning
ST
There are plenty of people who don't start work until 9am. There is no reason why they shouldn't get the same service as everyone else before they leave for work?
Local News after 8 imo is too late in the morning
There are plenty of people who don't start work until 9am. There is no reason why they shouldn't get the same service as everyone else before they leave for work?
WA
There are plenty of people who don't start work until 9am. There is no reason why they shouldn't get the same service as everyone else before they leave for work?
So basically we all want different times/have different views.
I go to work early so I want bulletins early, Stuart goes to work later in the day so he wants a bulletin later on. They are no going to win then, unless they were to go BBC Breakfast style, but that's never going to happen.
At least it's spread across the programme evenly unlike 6.15, 6.45 & 7.15
Local News after 8 imo is too late in the morning
There are plenty of people who don't start work until 9am. There is no reason why they shouldn't get the same service as everyone else before they leave for work?
Quote:
[url]andrew[/url] posted "There are very few people watching at 6:15, so it's a waste having a bulletin at that time."
So basically we all want different times/have different views.
I go to work early so I want bulletins early, Stuart goes to work later in the day so he wants a bulletin later on. They are no going to win then, unless they were to go BBC Breakfast style, but that's never going to happen.
At least it's spread across the programme evenly unlike 6.15, 6.45 & 7.15
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EX
Its filler. For the reasson you say no point having loads of guests etc so might as well have a regional news bulletin using teams that are already working
There are very few people watching at 6:15, so it's a waste having a bulletin at that time.
Its filler. For the reasson you say no point having loads of guests etc so might as well have a regional news bulletin using teams that are already working
IS
Note the word 'could' and the term 'a source'
Although I'm sure changes are on the way, getting Lorraine to do it doesn't seem that likely. And I think they need to work on the programme, not the hosts
Anyway, what was that I was saying a few months ago about the success rate of new breakfast programmes outside of the BBC?
http://www.mirror.co.uk/celebs/news/2010/10/10/daybreak-could-revamp-with-lorraine-kelly-as-main-host-to-save-flop-show-115875-22622904/
Revamp in the New Year
Revamp in the New Year
Note the word 'could' and the term 'a source'
Anyway, what was that I was saying a few months ago about the success rate of new breakfast programmes outside of the BBC?
DE
The arrival of Eamonn Holmes has boosted Sky News Sunrise ratings no end, although it's taken time. Of course the new format works too, as on non-Eamonn days it still performs well.
It now dominates the top ten, whereas before it only appeared a couple of times.
And I think they need to work on the programme, not the hosts
Anyway, what was that I was saying a few months ago about the success rate of new breakfast programmes outside of the BBC?
Anyway, what was that I was saying a few months ago about the success rate of new breakfast programmes outside of the BBC?
The arrival of Eamonn Holmes has boosted Sky News Sunrise ratings no end, although it's taken time. Of course the new format works too, as on non-Eamonn days it still performs well.
It now dominates the top ten, whereas before it only appeared a couple of times.
JB
Will she be willing to do five days a week though?
It sounds like GMTV all over again!
http://www.mirror.co.uk/celebs/news/2010/10/10/daybreak-could-revamp-with-lorraine-kelly-as-main-host-to-save-flop-show-115875-22622904/
Revamp in the New Year
Revamp in the New Year
Will she be willing to do five days a week though?
It sounds like GMTV all over again!