Pevenseagull
meh
- Jul 20, 2003
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GB news will go from strength to strength, the market was clearly there. A bit of time and some fine tuning and many will switch on.
GB news will go from strength to strength, the market was clearly there. A bit of time and some fine tuning and many will switch on.
GB news will go from strength to strength, the market was clearly there. A bit of time and some fine tuning and many will switch on.
He’s toxic. Who would risk their brand by advertising with them now.
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Well, given that several GB News shows have literally no-one switching on - like zero viewers, according to Ofcom - the bar is pretty low.
My favourite GB News story so far was the bit when they did a ‘cute and amusing animal pictures’ segment. Due to a technical issue, the pictures didn’t appear on screen. So the presenter was left trying to DESCRIBE them to viewers…
I was wondering why there were so many ads for waitrose, man bags, sandals, holidays in the Dordogne [emoji6]They've played a blinder with the free marketing.
Get all my lot to mock 'them' across the socials on opening week.
Then wait a couple of months before announcing someone who everyone thought was on anyway and my lot all return for a second round of gammon bating, across the socials.
Why pay for advertising when The Guardians readership will splash your name across the media for free.
I was wondering why there were so many ads for waitrose, man bags, sandals, holidays in the Dordogne [emoji6]
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Looks like Hopkins is free to add to the dream team. She signed up for Australian Big Brother and apparently their Government are more than happy to break their own rules to let her in. Then she decided to brag about breaking quarantine rules on social media. Now she is dropped from the programme and authorities are investigating withdrawing her visa.