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BBC Points-Of-View Promise on DOGs - Is my recollection correct?
Can anyone confirm whether my recollection of events around the time of
the introduction of digital satellite is correct: I seem to remember that when digital satellite was introduced the BBC put DOGS on BBC 1 and BBC 2. There was then a mass of complaints to the BBC Show "Points of View" (hosted by Anne Robinson at the time) asking for the DOGs to be removed and after a couple of weeks or so the BBC bowed to public pressure and did this and a statement was made on Points Of View saying that DOGs would not be re-introduced on BBC1 and BBC2. 1. Did I dream this or does anyone else remember this happening? 2. Did anyone record the POV show where this promised was made? The reason I ask is that: - This shows that consumers don't like DOGs (as they BBC seems to deny this) - The BBC do seem to be going back on their promise as there are now sometimes DOGS on BBC 2 (for example 'BBC 4 on BBC 2) - This shows the effectiveness of mass complaints Cheers, David |
BBC Points-Of-View Promise on DOGs - Is my recollection correct?
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BBC Points-Of-View Promise on DOGs - Is my recollection correct?
wrote in message oups.com... Can anyone confirm whether my recollection of events around the time of the introduction of digital satellite is correct: I seem to remember that when digital satellite was introduced the BBC put DOGS on BBC 1 and BBC 2. There was then a mass of complaints to the BBC Show "Points of View" (hosted by Anne Robinson at the time) asking for the DOGs to be removed and after a couple of weeks or so the BBC bowed to public pressure and did this and a statement was made on Points Of View saying that DOGs would not be re-introduced on BBC1 and BBC2. 1. Did I dream this or does anyone else remember this happening? 2. Did anyone record the POV show where this promised was made? The reason I ask is that: - This shows that consumers don't like DOGs (as they BBC seems to deny this) - The BBC do seem to be going back on their promise as there are now sometimes DOGS on BBC 2 (for example 'BBC 4 on BBC 2) - This shows the effectiveness of mass complaints Cheers, David Firstly I will not pay the TV Licence whilst the BBC uses DOGs nor watch DOG disfigured services. Secondly, I did watch 2 BBC FLAW shows this week on BBC TWO and there was no DOG ****. I expect the BBC will DOG these channels eventually and the BBC actively chooses to ignore the wishes of the 30% of the population who do not want DOGs. I take great comfort in knowing that as the BBC has said my wishes and tastes will be ignored and there is nothing to discuss about the matter, I have not paid the BBC for 3 years. The BBC is in denial of the truth of the issue and operates a policy of stonewalling complaints, denying access to research and data, and refusing to implement sensible alternative strategies to solving the various problems. ****'em. |
BBC Points-Of-View Promise on DOGs - Is my recollection correct?
wrote in message oups.com... Can anyone confirm whether my recollection of events around the time of the introduction of digital satellite is correct: I seem to remember that when digital satellite was introduced the BBC put DOGS on BBC 1 and BBC 2. There was then a mass of complaints to the BBC Show "Points of View" (hosted by Anne Robinson at the time) asking for the DOGs to be removed and after a couple of weeks or so the BBC bowed to public pressure and did this and a statement was made on Points Of View saying that DOGs would not be re-introduced on BBC1 and BBC2. 1. Did I dream this or does anyone else remember this happening? 2. Did anyone record the POV show where this promised was made? The reason I ask is that: - This shows that consumers don't like DOGs (as they BBC seems to deny this) - The BBC do seem to be going back on their promise as there are now sometimes DOGS on BBC 2 (for example 'BBC 4 on BBC 2) - This shows the effectiveness of mass complaints Cheers, David This website covered the 1998 issues very well: http://625.uk.com/dogwatch/ |
BBC Points-Of-View Promise on DOGs - Is my recollection correct?
"Heracles Pollux" wrote:
I expect the BBC will DOG these channels eventually and the BBC actively chooses to ignore the wishes of the 30% of the population who do not want DOGs. Out of curiosity, where'd that figure come from? -- Dave Farrance |
BBC Points-Of-View Promise on DOGs - Is my recollection correct?
"Dave Farrance" wrote in message ... "Heracles Pollux" wrote: I expect the BBC will DOG these channels eventually and the BBC actively chooses to ignore the wishes of the 30% of the population who do not want DOGs. Out of curiosity, where'd that figure come from? -- Dave Farrance The BBC. |
BBC Points-Of-View Promise on DOGs - Is my recollection correct?
I seem to remember that when digital satellite was introduced the BBC put DOGS on BBC 1 and BBC 2. There was then a mass of complaints to the BBC Show "Points of View" (hosted by Anne Robinson at the time) asking for the DOGs to be removed and after a couple of weeks or so the BBC bowed to public pressure and did this and a statement was made on Points Of View saying that DOGs would not be re-introduced on BBC1 and BBC2. David .....DOGS??? |
BBC Points-Of-View Promise on DOGs - Is my recollection correct?
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me2 wrote: I seem to remember that when digital satellite was introduced the BBC put DOGS on BBC 1 and BBC 2. There was then a mass of complaints to the BBC Show "Points of View" (hosted by Anne Robinson at the time) asking for the DOGs to be removed and after a couple of weeks or so the BBC bowed to public pressure and did this and a statement was made on Points Of View saying that DOGs would not be re-introduced on BBC1 and BBC2. David ....DOGS??? Digital Originated Graphics. -- aa |
BBC Points-Of-View Promise on DOGs - Is my recollection correct?
"Heracles Pollux" wrote:
"Dave Farrance" wrote "Heracles Pollux" wrote: I expect the BBC will DOG these channels eventually and the BBC actively chooses to ignore the wishes of the 30% of the population who do not want DOGs. Out of curiosity, where'd that figure come from? The BBC. OK. Since the BBC seem to be DOG zealots (seen News24 lately?), what would you bet that the question was asked in a way that confused the screen-burning DOG with the desirable channel-ident that most TVs now display for a few seconds after changing the channel? -- Dave Farrance |
BBC Points-Of-View Promise on DOGs - Is my recollection correct?
"Dave Farrance" wrote in message ... "Heracles Pollux" wrote: "Dave Farrance" wrote "Heracles Pollux" wrote: I expect the BBC will DOG these channels eventually and the BBC actively chooses to ignore the wishes of the 30% of the population who do not want DOGs. Out of curiosity, where'd that figure come from? The BBC. OK. Since the BBC seem to be DOG zealots (seen News24 lately?), what would you bet that the question was asked in a way that confused the screen-burning DOG with the desirable channel-ident that most TVs now display for a few seconds after changing the channel? -- Dave Farrance Many people have asked to see the BBC's "research". Some have submitted FoI Act requests. The BBC has always refused to release the information. When BBC THREE published a story on BBC NEWS last year, the BBC Editorial rules required that they "see" the research the BBC quoted. They then quickly removed and buried the story to prevent licence fee payers from tracing the evidence. |
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