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Stephen Wolstenholme[_3_] December 8th 13 10:35 AM

BBC News
 
On Sat, 07 Dec 2013 00:46:42 +0000, Michael Chare
[email protected] wrote:

On 06/12/2013 23:10, Brian Gaff wrote:
I'd not say there was. I know its pretty pointless putting out news on the
main channels when its there all the time, however I do notice a trend on
bbc news to actually have progtrammes like things about computers, or small
features, rather like the other news channels except Sky do, so one cannot
actually say that you can catch the news over and over.
Brian


So if the BBC want to give detailed coverage of the death of Nelson
Mandela why don't the just use BBC News, and leave the BBC 1 schedule
unchanged. Anyone who can receive BBC 1 can just watch BBC News if they
want.


I only watch BBC1,2,3 and 4. If you hadn't mentioned it I would forget
BBC News existed.

Steve

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[email protected] December 8th 13 11:33 AM

BBC News
 
On Sat, 07 Dec 2013 13:17:53 +0000, Martin wrote:

On Sat, 07 Dec 2013 12:23:24 +0000, Peter Duncanson
wrote:

On Sat, 07 Dec 2013 00:46:42 +0000, Michael Chare
[email protected] wrote:

On 06/12/2013 23:10, Brian Gaff wrote:
I'd not say there was. I know its pretty pointless putting out news on the
main channels when its there all the time, however I do notice a trend on
bbc news to actually have progtrammes like things about computers, or small
features, rather like the other news channels except Sky do, so one cannot
actually say that you can catch the news over and over.
Brian


So if the BBC want to give detailed coverage of the death of Nelson
Mandela why don't the just use BBC News, and leave the BBC 1 schedule
unchanged. Anyone who can receive BBC 1 can just watch BBC News if they
want.


Because the BBC and many (the majority of?) viewers of BBC channels
consider BBC 1 to be the primary channel.


So why have a BBC news channel?


For people who can't wait for scheduled news broacasts..
--
Pete


Roderick Stewart[_3_] December 8th 13 11:35 AM

BBC News
 
On Sun, 08 Dec 2013 09:35:17 +0000, Stephen Wolstenholme
wrote:

I only watch BBC1,2,3 and 4. If you hadn't mentioned it I would forget
BBC News existed.


I only watch programmes that appear to be interesting. I don't care
which channels they're on, and by the time I get to watch the
recordings I've usually forgotten anyway.

Rod.

Max Demian December 8th 13 12:31 PM

BBC News
 
"Stephen Wolstenholme" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 07 Dec 2013 00:46:42 +0000, Michael Chare
[email protected] wrote:

On 06/12/2013 23:10, Brian Gaff wrote:
I'd not say there was. I know its pretty pointless putting out news on
the
main channels when its there all the time, however I do notice a trend
on
bbc news to actually have progtrammes like things about computers, or
small
features, rather like the other news channels except Sky do, so one
cannot
actually say that you can catch the news over and over.
Brian


So if the BBC want to give detailed coverage of the death of Nelson
Mandela why don't the just use BBC News, and leave the BBC 1 schedule
unchanged. Anyone who can receive BBC 1 can just watch BBC News if they
want.


I only watch BBC1,2,3 and 4. If you hadn't mentioned it I would forget
BBC News existed.


They have the first showing of Click (unless cancelled of course).

--
Max Demian



Woody[_4_] December 8th 13 05:52 PM

BBC News
 
"Martin" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 08 Dec 2013 10:33:05 +0000, wrote:

On Sat, 07 Dec 2013 13:17:53 +0000, Martin
wrote:

On Sat, 07 Dec 2013 12:23:24 +0000, Peter Duncanson

wrote:

On Sat, 07 Dec 2013 00:46:42 +0000, Michael Chare
[email protected] wrote:

On 06/12/2013 23:10, Brian Gaff wrote:
I'd not say there was. I know its pretty pointless putting
out news on the
main channels when its there all the time, however I do
notice a trend on
bbc news to actually have progtrammes like things about
computers, or small
features, rather like the other news channels except Sky
do, so one cannot
actually say that you can catch the news over and over.
Brian


So if the BBC want to give detailed coverage of the death of
Nelson
Mandela why don't the just use BBC News, and leave the BBC 1
schedule
unchanged. Anyone who can receive BBC 1 can just watch BBC
News if they
want.

Because the BBC and many (the majority of?) viewers of BBC
channels
consider BBC 1 to be the primary channel.

So why have a BBC news channel?


For people who can't wait for scheduled news broacasts..


So why when I look at the BBC News channel is it showing almost
anything except
current news? If I want breaking or recent news I look at Sky
News.
--

Martin in Zuid Holland



+1



Chris J Dixon December 9th 13 08:53 AM

BBC News
 
Max Demian wrote:

"Stephen Wolstenholme" wrote in message


I only watch BBC1,2,3 and 4. If you hadn't mentioned it I would forget
BBC News existed.


They have the first showing of Click (unless cancelled of course).


Yes, but then you have to ignore the distracting news ticker.

Chris
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[email protected] December 12th 13 07:48 PM

BBC News
 
On Sun, 08 Dec 2013 11:25:14 +0000, Martin wrote:

On Sun, 08 Dec 2013 10:33:05 +0000, wrote:

On Sat, 07 Dec 2013 13:17:53 +0000, Martin wrote:

On Sat, 07 Dec 2013 12:23:24 +0000, Peter Duncanson
wrote:

On Sat, 07 Dec 2013 00:46:42 +0000, Michael Chare
[email protected] wrote:

On 06/12/2013 23:10, Brian Gaff wrote:
I'd not say there was. I know its pretty pointless putting out news on the
main channels when its there all the time, however I do notice a trend on
bbc news to actually have progtrammes like things about computers, or small
features, rather like the other news channels except Sky do, so one cannot
actually say that you can catch the news over and over.
Brian


So if the BBC want to give detailed coverage of the death of Nelson
Mandela why don't the just use BBC News, and leave the BBC 1 schedule
unchanged. Anyone who can receive BBC 1 can just watch BBC News if they
want.

Because the BBC and many (the majority of?) viewers of BBC channels
consider BBC 1 to be the primary channel.

So why have a BBC news channel?


For people who can't wait for scheduled news broacasts..


So why when I look at the BBC News channel is it showing almost anything except
current news? If I want breaking or recent news I look at Sky News.


Guess I forgot the smiley after my comment. It wasn't meant to be
taken seriously.

Thanks for the heads up regarding Sky News though.
--
Pete



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