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Well That's G B News Off The Viewing List........
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I hope someone in the Twitterspher e is using "Andrew Kneel"...
15:54 Fri 16th Jul 2021
"On Thursday, the channel responded with a tweet saying: "GB News stands four square against racism in all its forms. We do not have a company line on taking the knee.
"Some of our guests have been in favour, some against. All are anti-racist. We have editorial standards that all GB News journalists uphold."
But a follow-up post continued: "On Tuesday a contributing presenter took the knee live on air and this was an unacceptable breach of our standards."
Eh?
"Some of our guests have been in favour, some against. All are anti-racist. We have editorial standards that all GB News journalists uphold."
But a follow-up post continued: "On Tuesday a contributing presenter took the knee live on air and this was an unacceptable breach of our standards."
Eh?
awww, and they need you now more than ever
///GB News attracted zero viewers during some of its broadcasts this week, according to official television audience figures produced by rating agency Barb///
Even the chairman has fallen silent
///after two weeks on air he has taken an extended holiday in the south of France. Despite posting dozens of tweets, Neil has not mentioned GB News in almost two weeks or shared any of its material.///
The trouble is, they pitched themselves at the sort of cancel-culture viewer who'll march out in protest at the first word they disagree with. Whereas BBC viewers accept that the Beeb may screen things they don't like but still go on watching other programmes without steam pouring from their ears.
///GB News attracted zero viewers during some of its broadcasts this week, according to official television audience figures produced by rating agency Barb///
Even the chairman has fallen silent
///after two weeks on air he has taken an extended holiday in the south of France. Despite posting dozens of tweets, Neil has not mentioned GB News in almost two weeks or shared any of its material.///
The trouble is, they pitched themselves at the sort of cancel-culture viewer who'll march out in protest at the first word they disagree with. Whereas BBC viewers accept that the Beeb may screen things they don't like but still go on watching other programmes without steam pouring from their ears.
“the channel said he breached its standards by taking the knee on air in support of England footballers”
You do wonder what their standards are in that case.
Other then produce mind-numbingly tedious current affairs programmes.
He did something interesting and therefore got them some publicity.
Or maybe it’s publicity they’re after by apparently banning him.
Aren’t they guilty of a little “cancel culture”?
Is that what that is?
You do wonder what their standards are in that case.
Other then produce mind-numbingly tedious current affairs programmes.
He did something interesting and therefore got them some publicity.
Or maybe it’s publicity they’re after by apparently banning him.
Aren’t they guilty of a little “cancel culture”?
Is that what that is?
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