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The End (November 2005)

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Orry Verducci
Asa posted:
14 years and the music still lives on, great stuff!

Absolutely, there's something about that tune that makes me want to listen to it for hours on end. If only it was put into better use.
TV
TVArchive Founding member
The music in the video isn't what was commercially released either... this time with an extra guitar & saxophone lead so really a double-bonus!
:-(
A former member
I've made this (terrible) mock up of an ending they could have, using the music...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8HrNXG0NkI

8 days later

FN
FromtheNorth
I noticed this morning GMTV had a new endcap... No longer the cheery "see you tomorrow 6-9.25" used since launch in 1993.

Now it's "Stay with us all day, on mobile, online gm.tv"
PR
Primetime
It's a shame that GMTV now have an obbsession with advertising their website. They do it at the end of the news updates 'Whats on the web today..' and 'Get in touch with us, gm.tv is the address..' and so on!
JE
Jez Founding member
Primetime TV posted:
It's a shame that GMTV now have an obbsession with advertising their website. They do it at the end of the news updates 'Whats on the web today..' and 'Get in touch with us, gm.tv is the address..' and so on!

Ive noticed that, its so annoying.
SC
Si-Co
I see the topic description still says 'Merry Christmas'! Laughing
AJ
AJG
Si-Co posted:
I see the topic description still says 'Merry Christmas'! Laughing


Yes, it's behind the times like the show Very Happy
DB
dbl
One thing that annoys me on here, is that the large threads that are started by infrequent members should be changed to fit with the times.
TV
TVArchive Founding member
Primetime TV posted:
It's a shame that GMTV now have an obbsession with advertising their website. They do it at the end of the news updates 'Whats on the web today..' and 'Get in touch with us, gm.tv is the address..' and so on!


They're not the only ones though... *cough*Sky News*cough*
LI
lilhelen
its because by engaging viewers all dya long through their website and texts etc they are trying to make money! all day long not just in their franchise hours
AN
Andrew Founding member
Due to the ever decreasing viewers and advertising revenue generated by children's programmes, it seems we may possibly start to see either Newshour or GMTV Today on Bank Holiday Mondays

In its own strategy report for 2007, GMTV points out an expected "continual erosion" of its kids audiences at weekends. As a result GMTV has made a "small change" to its programming strategy that will see the production of adult appeal news-based programming on "a number" of bank holiday Mondays instead of children's shows.

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