So this is where our TV Licence Money Goes on 19:59 - Jul 17 with 3815 views | dickythorpe | Difficult one this max. They wanted a job in the limelight so along with that comes the rewards. | | | |
So this is where our TV Licence Money Goes on 20:20 - Jul 17 with 3783 views | jack2jack | It'll cost a dam sight more once all their agents get hold off this,and work out new contracts,there will be fur fling everywhere. | | | |
So this is where our TV Licence Money Goes on 21:00 - Jul 17 with 3744 views | pikeypaul | Its only time its privatised, thank fook. We have just had 1 hour proparganda witch hunt on Trump which we have had no choice but pay for if we want a TV in the house. [Post edited 17 Jul 2017 21:06]
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So this is where our TV Licence Money Goes on 22:49 - Jul 17 with 3683 views | Rancid | It's the only time I watch TV is when his show is on.He always has excellent guests on and Norton interacts with them brilliantly.Not sure what he's worth but he should be one of the highest earners. | | | |
So this is where our TV Licence Money Goes on 23:02 - Jul 17 with 3668 views | jack2jack |
So this is where our TV Licence Money Goes on 22:49 - Jul 17 by Rancid | It's the only time I watch TV is when his show is on.He always has excellent guests on and Norton interacts with them brilliantly.Not sure what he's worth but he should be one of the highest earners. |
Well I agree with you,always a good show imo, whether or not he is worth 2.5 million is up for debate,if his employers are prepared to pay that for him,then he must be,not saying it's right,when you look at nurses,police pay etc and I'm not saying they are comparable at all,just saying it's unfair.If it wasn't him it'd be someone else. | | | |
So this is where our TV Licence Money Goes on 23:06 - Jul 17 with 3659 views | max936 |
So this is where our TV Licence Money Goes on 22:49 - Jul 17 by Rancid | It's the only time I watch TV is when his show is on.He always has excellent guests on and Norton interacts with them brilliantly.Not sure what he's worth but he should be one of the highest earners. |
I agree on his guests Mrs enjoys his shows, but I just cannot stand Norton he makes my skin crawl. | |
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So this is where our TV Licence Money Goes on 23:28 - Jul 17 with 3639 views | PozuelosSideys | So how many shows are in a series of that? 8? 10? £2.5m for 10 hours work? Value for money? | |
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So this is where our TV Licence Money Goes on 02:56 - Jul 18 with 3596 views | Humpty |
So this is where our TV Licence Money Goes on 21:00 - Jul 17 by pikeypaul | Its only time its privatised, thank fook. We have just had 1 hour proparganda witch hunt on Trump which we have had no choice but pay for if we want a TV in the house. [Post edited 17 Jul 2017 21:06]
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Really? What program was that Paul? I'm looking for it on iPlayer. I can't find it. Do you mean BBC news? ie the news? ie things that are actually happening? | | | |
So this is where our TV Licence Money Goes on 06:51 - Jul 18 with 3568 views | Loyal |
So this is where our TV Licence Money Goes on 02:56 - Jul 18 by Humpty | Really? What program was that Paul? I'm looking for it on iPlayer. I can't find it. Do you mean BBC news? ie the news? ie things that are actually happening? |
Maybe referring to last nights panorama which as is usual performed a biased autopsy on the illegal immigrant situation in the US. | |
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So this is where our TV Licence Money Goes on 07:23 - Jul 18 with 3548 views | squarebear | £150 for a tv licence is very cheap. We don't view very much telly but even watching it for just an hour a week it works out at under £3. And I suppose Graham Norton is better value than Alan Hansen was for the same money so at least the BBC are on the right road. | | | |
So this is where our TV Licence Money Goes on 07:39 - Jul 18 with 3532 views | pikeypaul | Humpty. The one that had just finished (like I said) before I posted on BBC1. Not very hard to find,my 5 year old grandson could have easily found it your obviously not very bright. And no it was not the news just a callborattion of biased one sided interviews with Mexican illegal and legal immigrants. At least Loyal has the brain to find it. [Post edited 18 Jul 2017 7:42]
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So this is where our TV Licence Money Goes on 07:46 - Jul 18 with 3524 views | pikeypaul |
So this is where our TV Licence Money Goes on 02:09 - Jul 18 by LeonWasGod | Er, I don't think privatising it will get the salaries down. Not something private broadcasters are known for tbf. Claudia fkin Winkleman though. How the hell is she anywhere near the top earners? |
I am not talking about the salaries I am talking about the content and where the funding for the biased properganda comes from. | |
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So this is where our TV Licence Money Goes on 11:39 - Jul 18 with 3455 views | Highjack |
So this is where our TV Licence Money Goes on 02:56 - Jul 18 by Humpty | Really? What program was that Paul? I'm looking for it on iPlayer. I can't find it. Do you mean BBC news? ie the news? ie things that are actually happening? |
Just watching bbc news now and there was a 20 minute piece on a study on life expectancy dipping slightly. What was the cause of this according to the bbc? That's right. Theresa May and "austerity". Now there's a lot of things that she and her rabble can legitimately take the blame for but this is ridiculous." | |
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So this is where our TV Licence Money Goes on 12:26 - Jul 18 with 3435 views | Gwyn737 | I think the BBC is really important to us. The very fact that both sides seem to think that it's biased against them suggests it's actually somewhere in the middle. (You could argue all day how far and which way). What's the alternative? Be like the US where channels/shows nail their colours to the mast? That just increases the echo chamber for the individuals on both sides. That's a very bad thing. | | | |
So this is where our TV Licence Money Goes on 12:30 - Jul 18 with 3432 views | PozuelosSideys |
So this is where our TV Licence Money Goes on 12:26 - Jul 18 by Gwyn737 | I think the BBC is really important to us. The very fact that both sides seem to think that it's biased against them suggests it's actually somewhere in the middle. (You could argue all day how far and which way). What's the alternative? Be like the US where channels/shows nail their colours to the mast? That just increases the echo chamber for the individuals on both sides. That's a very bad thing. |
I have no issue with the printed media being utterly transparent about their leanings. The Mail, The Guardian - i cant stand either, but you know what youre getting with them - you pays your money and you takes your choice. The BBC is taxpayer funding though. It should be impartial. Some of it is quite clearly not. Highjacks example above is a case in point, absolutely horrendous bias. (granted, it may be poor journalism, but it happens too often for it to be so) | |
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So this is where our TV Licence Money Goes on 13:18 - Jul 18 with 3401 views | Gwyn737 |
So this is where our TV Licence Money Goes on 12:30 - Jul 18 by PozuelosSideys | I have no issue with the printed media being utterly transparent about their leanings. The Mail, The Guardian - i cant stand either, but you know what youre getting with them - you pays your money and you takes your choice. The BBC is taxpayer funding though. It should be impartial. Some of it is quite clearly not. Highjacks example above is a case in point, absolutely horrendous bias. (granted, it may be poor journalism, but it happens too often for it to be so) |
Don't you think though that the Beeb would end up making choices on what the should and shouldn't report on as opposed to reporting all? It's never going to be truly balanced as that subjective to each person. However, I see the fact that debate is stimulated on both sides as a good thing. | | | |
So this is where our TV Licence Money Goes on 14:12 - Jul 18 with 3375 views | PozuelosSideys |
So this is where our TV Licence Money Goes on 13:18 - Jul 18 by Gwyn737 | Don't you think though that the Beeb would end up making choices on what the should and shouldn't report on as opposed to reporting all? It's never going to be truly balanced as that subjective to each person. However, I see the fact that debate is stimulated on both sides as a good thing. |
Aye, but a lot of it is wrong. The Today programme with that Humphries bloke did a whole piece yesterday (today?) on how inflation was set to rise in the latest disclosure. There was lots of finger pointing at the Tory government and how Brexit was to blame and how public sector wages were going to fall behind etc etc Turns out inflation went down. They didnt even wait for the disclosure. That is poor, poor journalism bordering on lies. Modern media is piss poor across the board and its very difficult for us to make out what is fact and what is fiction - which is dangerous stuff | |
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So this is where our TV Licence Money Goes on 14:15 - Jul 18 with 3371 views | Gwyn737 |
So this is where our TV Licence Money Goes on 14:12 - Jul 18 by PozuelosSideys | Aye, but a lot of it is wrong. The Today programme with that Humphries bloke did a whole piece yesterday (today?) on how inflation was set to rise in the latest disclosure. There was lots of finger pointing at the Tory government and how Brexit was to blame and how public sector wages were going to fall behind etc etc Turns out inflation went down. They didnt even wait for the disclosure. That is poor, poor journalism bordering on lies. Modern media is piss poor across the board and its very difficult for us to make out what is fact and what is fiction - which is dangerous stuff |
I think that's pretty fair. I would say through that there's a difference between bias and poor journalism, bearing in mind that both equally need to be held to account. | | | |
So this is where our TV Licence Money Goes on 15:02 - Jul 18 with 3349 views | Highjack |
So this is where our TV Licence Money Goes on 12:30 - Jul 18 by PozuelosSideys | I have no issue with the printed media being utterly transparent about their leanings. The Mail, The Guardian - i cant stand either, but you know what youre getting with them - you pays your money and you takes your choice. The BBC is taxpayer funding though. It should be impartial. Some of it is quite clearly not. Highjacks example above is a case in point, absolutely horrendous bias. (granted, it may be poor journalism, but it happens too often for it to be so) |
The Beeb are usually pretty good when it comes to impartiality but lately I'm starting to think BBC should stand for Broadcasting on Behalf of Corbyn. Don't know if you've seen that Frankie boyles new world order show? Now Frankie is a leftie I admire and respect because he's very thoughtful and straight to the point and doesn't do all the virtue signalling etc, but that show might as well be a party political broadcast on behalf of the Labour Party. Boyle and four other hard left champagne socialist "comedians" just sit around and slag off Brexit, May and Trump for an hour. Fair enough you'll all say they should have the piss taken out of them. Well true, but if it had any pretence of impartiality on there they should have at least one comedian who will present the alternative viewpoint. They always manage to tick all of the diversity boxes apart from the box that says "opinion". Which is clearly wrong. | |
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So this is where our TV Licence Money Goes on 15:22 - Jul 18 with 3331 views | Gwyn737 |
So this is where our TV Licence Money Goes on 15:02 - Jul 18 by Highjack | The Beeb are usually pretty good when it comes to impartiality but lately I'm starting to think BBC should stand for Broadcasting on Behalf of Corbyn. Don't know if you've seen that Frankie boyles new world order show? Now Frankie is a leftie I admire and respect because he's very thoughtful and straight to the point and doesn't do all the virtue signalling etc, but that show might as well be a party political broadcast on behalf of the Labour Party. Boyle and four other hard left champagne socialist "comedians" just sit around and slag off Brexit, May and Trump for an hour. Fair enough you'll all say they should have the piss taken out of them. Well true, but if it had any pretence of impartiality on there they should have at least one comedian who will present the alternative viewpoint. They always manage to tick all of the diversity boxes apart from the box that says "opinion". Which is clearly wrong. |
Don't you think that the direction of ire is always towards those at the top? Those in charge are a much easier target than the opposition. | | | |
So this is where our TV Licence Money Goes on 18:36 - Jul 18 with 3281 views | Starsky |
So this is where our TV Licence Money Goes on 23:28 - Jul 17 by PozuelosSideys | So how many shows are in a series of that? 8? 10? £2.5m for 10 hours work? Value for money? |
Oh yeah, 22 episodes not 10. Do you think he just picks up his cue cards and goes straight onto the live shows.... It's like Siggy gets £3.5million for 90 minutes work a week | |
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So this is where our TV Licence Money Goes on 00:53 - Jul 19 with 3212 views | PozuelosSideys |
So this is where our TV Licence Money Goes on 18:36 - Jul 18 by Starsky | Oh yeah, 22 episodes not 10. Do you think he just picks up his cue cards and goes straight onto the live shows.... It's like Siggy gets £3.5million for 90 minutes work a week |
So break it down for me then. Tell me where he spends all his time to earn that | |
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So this is where our TV Licence Money Goes on 03:04 - Jul 19 with 3181 views | Loyal |
So this is where our TV Licence Money Goes on 23:06 - Jul 17 by max936 | I agree on his guests Mrs enjoys his shows, but I just cannot stand Norton he makes my skin crawl. |
I'm the same, probably because you keep thinking of him licking your rear shoot and fiddling with your nut sack. | |
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So this is where our TV Licence Money Goes on 06:52 - Jul 19 with 3155 views | somersetsimon | Unless we get to see the salaries from C4, ITV and Sky, it's hard to make any judgement on whether they are overpaid, or whether that's genuinely the market rate. I could imagine that ITV or C4 would poach Graham Norton and his show given a chance, so maybe his viewing figures justify the price. The BBC does sell a lot of shows around the world, so in some cases, it's a bit easier to work out the value of the talent. | | | |
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