• Innovative PEB

    From J. P. Gilliver@G6JPG@255soft.uk to uk.tech.broadcast,uk.media.tv,uk.media.tv.misc on Fri Jun 14 19:59:25 2024
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    I just saw the Reform Party's PEB. Not going to express any view on
    their politics, but the PEB was certainly novel! Although of course
    somewhat spoiled by the BBC's relaxed attitude to scheduling precision
    (i. e. I didn't know whether it hadn't ended, or someone had just
    forgotten to press a button). [I presume it was just a matter of the
    Beeb running late (I didn't see the start).]
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  • From Jeff Layman@Jeff@invalid.invalid to uk.tech.broadcast,uk.media.tv,uk.media.tv.misc on Fri Jun 14 22:11:51 2024
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    On 14/06/2024 19:59, J. P. Gilliver wrote:
    I just saw the Reform Party's PEB. Not going to express any view on
    their politics, but the PEB was certainly novel! Although of course
    somewhat spoiled by the BBC's relaxed attitude to scheduling precision
    (i. e. I didn't know whether it hadn't ended, or someone had just
    forgotten to press a button). [I presume it was just a matter of the
    Beeb running late (I didn't see the start).]

    It was the same on ITV earlier. Probably the only PEB which was worth listening to, if you get my drift. ;-)
    --
    Jeff

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  • From JMB99@mb@nospam.net to uk.tech.broadcast,uk.media.tv,uk.media.tv.misc on Fri Jun 14 23:13:29 2024
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    On 14/06/2024 19:59, J. P. Gilliver wrote:
    I just saw the Reform Party's PEB. Not going to express any view on
    their politics, but the PEB was certainly novel! Although of course
    somewhat spoiled by the BBC's relaxed attitude to scheduling precision
    (i. e. I didn't know whether it hadn't ended, or someone had just
    forgotten to press a button). [I presume it was just a matter of the
    Beeb running late (I didn't see the start).]


    With a similar comment in the other post about its showing on ITV, it
    suggests that any fault was with reform or the people who made their
    programme rather than the BBC.

    I doubt there was someone pressing buttons to play the recording

    I have managed to completely avoid all PEBs so not seen it.
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  • From John Williamson@johnwilliamson@btinternet.com to uk.tech.broadcast,uk.media.tv,uk.media.tv.misc on Sat Jun 15 08:35:56 2024
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    On 14/06/2024 19:59, J. P. Gilliver wrote:
    I just saw the Reform Party's PEB. Not going to express any view on
    their politics, but the PEB was certainly novel! Although of course
    somewhat spoiled by the BBC's relaxed attitude to scheduling precision
    (i. e. I didn't know whether it hadn't ended, or someone had just
    forgotten to press a button). [I presume it was just a matter of the
    Beeb running late (I didn't see the start).]

    Noting went wrong.

    It performed its objective very well indeed, as it has had more people
    talking about the party than all of the other PEBs put together

    A very clever piece of marketing.
    --
    Tciao for Now!

    John.
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