BBC2 new ‘daily politics’
Discussion
Today’s launch of the new ‘Daily Politics’ airing lunch time.
Very disappointing imo, two politicians and three news hacks airing thier pov. Brexit, hate in politics and drug taking at festivals. Very lightweight superficial more like a group of neighbours having a moan together over the garden fence.
Bring back Daily Politics and give some proper insight into the Political situations and viewpoints.
Dreadful.
Very disappointing imo, two politicians and three news hacks airing thier pov. Brexit, hate in politics and drug taking at festivals. Very lightweight superficial more like a group of neighbours having a moan together over the garden fence.
Bring back Daily Politics and give some proper insight into the Political situations and viewpoints.
Dreadful.
The programme is supposed to be more social media friendly:
A BBC press release said:
A new team giving better digital and social coverage - including podcasts - of politics and parliament for audiences who are increasingly getting their news online, especially on mobiles. In an era of concerns about misinformation and ‘echo chambers’ this is designed to bring trusted impartial political coverage to younger audiences
It is absolutely dire, can’t see why any person remotely interested in politics would bother to tune in. I won’t bother having seen the first effort. Andrew neil is booked in for one programme each week apparently.
At least with the old format I used to be able to garner something from the program and form my own opinion from the commentary. This new format gives nothing upon which to form an opinion at all, apart from its true awfulness.
At least with the old format I used to be able to garner something from the program and form my own opinion from the commentary. This new format gives nothing upon which to form an opinion at all, apart from its true awfulness.
crankedup said:
It is absolutely dire, can’t see why any person remotely interested in politics would bother to tune in. I won’t bother having seen the first effort. Andrew neil is booked in for one programme each week apparently.
At least with the old format I used to be able to garner something from the program and form my own opinion from the commentary. This new format gives nothing upon which to form an opinion at all, apart from its true awfulness.
As I understand it, it's designed to appeal to those who aren't remotely interested in politics...At least with the old format I used to be able to garner something from the program and form my own opinion from the commentary. This new format gives nothing upon which to form an opinion at all, apart from its true awfulness.
Murph7355 said:
crankedup said:
It is absolutely dire, can’t see why any person remotely interested in politics would bother to tune in. I won’t bother having seen the first effort. Andrew neil is booked in for one programme each week apparently.
At least with the old format I used to be able to garner something from the program and form my own opinion from the commentary. This new format gives nothing upon which to form an opinion at all, apart from its true awfulness.
As I understand it, it's designed to appeal to those who aren't remotely interested in politics...At least with the old format I used to be able to garner something from the program and form my own opinion from the commentary. This new format gives nothing upon which to form an opinion at all, apart from its true awfulness.
More dumbing down by the BBC.
I watched the second edition today, giving it a chance to bed in so to speak. Come away having watched and it’s simply lacking in engagement, superficial, impossible to be able to form ones own opinion on any political discussion within the program. Political programs are supposed to engage the audience imo, to offer some insight into the latest political issues to a depth that allows an audience to form a view.
It’s a disaster and needs to be shelved in a dusty cupboard.
It’s a disaster and needs to be shelved in a dusty cupboard.
Randy Winkman said:
Kccv23highliftcam said:
Watch it turn into a corbyn love fest...
I'm not sure the BBC have ever liked him. Probably even less now.Love or hate the Tories, they don't interfere with the press (much).
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