Where does the Daily Mail get its ideas from?
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Where does the Daily Mail get its ideas from?
It's getting a regular occurrence, the Daily Mail trying to put the boot into Countdown:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/ar ... tdown.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/ar ... tdown.html
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Jees, a lot of abuse in those comments.
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Re: Where does the Daily Mail get its ideas from?
Look at the name of the journalist and search out her previous articles. Coincidence?Ian Fitzpatrick wrote:It's getting a regular occurrence, the Daily Mail trying to put the boot into Countdown:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/ar ... tdown.html
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/ar ... umber.html
Some pictures of Carol looking distinctly old accompanied by a breathless headline. Written by one Liz Thomas. Surely some coincidence!
Some pictures of Carol looking distinctly old accompanied by a breathless headline. Written by one Liz Thomas. Surely some coincidence!
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I presume the article is factual, and I can't see how it really puts the boot in. There's a "quote" that there isn't a problem if the viewing figures stay at current levels. I don't know what a par figure would be, but the fact that different presenters in a different time slot got astoundingly high ratings more than a decade ago is irrelevant.
Most of the comments are largely sympathetic as well. They liked Richard and Carol, they don't like Jeff and Rachel as much. There may be no particular consensus as to why, but I don't see any of the reasons as out and out ridiculous.
Most of the comments are largely sympathetic as well. They liked Richard and Carol, they don't like Jeff and Rachel as much. There may be no particular consensus as to why, but I don't see any of the reasons as out and out ridiculous.
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It's interesting to see how many comments were written by people who don't watch it any more.....................
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Charlie Reams wrote:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/ar ... umber.html
Some pictures of Carol looking distinctly old accompanied by a breathless headline. Written by one Liz Thomas. Surely some coincidence!
Here's another of Liz's earlier missives from March this year.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/ar ... story.html
And another http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/ar ... ndrum.html
Oh and then this 'exclusive'... http://www.mailonsunday.co.uk/tvshowbiz ... tdown.html
Amazing coincidence
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I can't imagine what you are saying Damian but it is indeed odd that only since September 2008 has Liz Thomas been writing about CV.
Look on Journalisted.com
http://www.journalisted.com/search?q=vo ... liz-thomas
Look on Journalisted.com
http://www.journalisted.com/search?q=vo ... liz-thomas
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Re: Where does the Daily Mail get its ideas from?
Ian Fitzpatrick wrote:I can't imagine what you are saying Damian but it is indeed odd that only since September 2008 has Liz Thomas been writing about CV.
Look on Journalisted.com
http://www.journalisted.com/search?q=vo ... liz-thomas
Am not saying anything. I'm as mystified as the next person.
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Oh look, and the next person's me.D Eadie wrote:Am not saying anything. I'm as mystified as the next person.
And I'm not remotely mystified. Bitter old hag.
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I've never really bought into the "journalists having an agenda" argument (well, certainly not over trivialisms such as Countdown's viewing figures!), however from reading the articles from Ms Jones that have been linked to in this thread, I would suggest that you've probably hit the nail on the head.Jon Corby wrote:
And I'm not remotely mystified. Bitter old hag.
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You must read the sensible papers then...Martyn Simpson wrote:I've never really bought into the "journalists having an agenda" argument
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...so you miss out on gems like this :-Ian Volante wrote:You must read the sensible papers then...Martyn Simpson wrote:I've never really bought into the "journalists having an agenda" argument
Jeff is abit to much sure off himself with his jokes not funny.
Miss Thomas must be so proud to write for such an erudite readership.
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On this last one where they compare two pictures of Carol, how come the one on the right shows 2007 then underneath actually says is Carol in 2003?D Eadie wrote:
Oh and then this 'exclusive'... http://www.mailonsunday.co.uk/tvshowbiz ... tdown.html
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The 2007 is part of the photo - she's standing on top of a sign that just happens to say 2007.Kirk Bevins wrote:On this last one where they compare two pictures of Carol, how come the one on the right shows 2007 then underneath actually says is Carol in 2003?
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Doesn't Carol's partner write for the Daily Mail?
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If I remember his name whiteley then yes, he des: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/column ... Kelly.htmlMartin Bishop wrote:Doesn't Carol's partner write for the Daily Mail?
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/ar ... ndrum.html
This article above was written before an episode featuring Rachel was ever broadcast. Looked like a deliberate attempt to destabilise Rachel before she'd even started. I think the word they use for this sort of stuff is bullying. More power to Rachel for rising above it all.
Sad isn't it?
This article above was written before an episode featuring Rachel was ever broadcast. Looked like a deliberate attempt to destabilise Rachel before she'd even started. I think the word they use for this sort of stuff is bullying. More power to Rachel for rising above it all.
Sad isn't it?
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Maybe we should all bombard the Daily Mail website with messages of support for Rachel.
That'll show Liz Thomas who she's messing with!
EDIT: I had one other suggestion, but I'll keep it to myself for now.
That'll show Liz Thomas who she's messing with!
EDIT: I had one other suggestion, but I'll keep it to myself for now.
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Maybe we could get Jan Moir to do a more positive piece on the show.
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Or even the week after next's DC guest Jane Moore, seeing as she writes for The Sun, still the paper with the highest lookership.
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Spot onD Eadie wrote:More power to Rachel for rising above it all.
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Derek Hazell wrote:Or even the week after next's DC guest Jane Moore, seeing as she writes for The Sun, still the paper with the highest lookership.
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V good Derek
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Can't imagine where the inspiration for those came from.Mike Brailsford wrote:Here are some interesting shots of Rachel from the News Of The World.
http://tinyurl.com/yjy24o5
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It's a right wing rag, fit only for toilet paper. Don't buy it.
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This the same Scott Phillips who plays on apterous?By scott phillips. Posted October 18 2009 at 11:28 AM.
LIke most Countdown viewers I gave up on the show this year. This girl is quite poor with her mental arithmetic and not in the same league as Carol. Countdown was Richard and Carol and now the ratings have been at all time low all year, it's time it was rested completely.
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That's what I was wondering!Ben Wilson wrote:This the same Scott Phillips who plays on apterous?By scott phillips. Posted October 18 2009 at 11:28 AM.
LIke most Countdown viewers I gave up on the show this year. This girl is quite poor with her mental arithmetic and not in the same league as Carol. Countdown was Richard and Carol and now the ratings have been at all time low all year, it's time it was rested completely.
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Good misquoting there, Ben. Scott Phillips actually said:
Rachel adds a breath of fresh air to Countdown, which i watch every day. Carol Vorderman became too big for her own boots, and after a nervous start, Rachel is statistically more successful at the maths game than Carol was. Bear in mind also that Vorderman had 26 years of it, whereby Rachel is just completing her first 12 months. Those of you who think that bringing back Carol will improve ratings............yeah. Have a look through your TV listings magazines and see what other programmes are fighting over her services. Virtually none. It speaks for itself. Rachel is the way forward.
By scott phillips. Posted October 18 2009 at 11:28 AM.
Rachel adds a breath of fresh air to Countdown, which i watch every day. Carol Vorderman became too big for her own boots, and after a nervous start, Rachel is statistically more successful at the maths game than Carol was. Bear in mind also that Vorderman had 26 years of it, whereby Rachel is just completing her first 12 months. Those of you who think that bringing back Carol will improve ratings............yeah. Have a look through your TV listings magazines and see what other programmes are fighting over her services. Virtually none. It speaks for itself. Rachel is the way forward.
By scott phillips. Posted October 18 2009 at 11:28 AM.
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That's what I was wondering!Kirk Bevins wrote:Good misquoting there, Ben.
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Crap, my bad, I'm looking on my tiny laptop screen and couldn't tell which side of the quote the actually info line is.
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Strange how things work out... Had I not followed the link to the Daily Mail piece referred to above, I wouldn't have also seen the hateful article by Jan Moir from Friday's edition of the paper claiming that Stephen Gately's death was attributable to his sexuality. Kudos to Marks & Spencer and others who have requested that their advertising not be associated with Ms Moir's column (although how much better it would be if they withdrew their custom from the paper altogether).
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Is it not the case that Scott Phillips is actually Damian's alter ego?Kirk Bevins wrote:Good misquoting there, Ben. Scott Phillips actually said:
Rachel adds a breath of fresh air to Countdown, which i watch every day. Carol Vorderman became too big for her own boots, and after a nervous start, Rachel is statistically more successful at the maths game than Carol was. Bear in mind also that Vorderman had 26 years of it, whereby Rachel is just completing her first 12 months. Those of you who think that bringing back Carol will improve ratings............yeah. Have a look through your TV listings magazines and see what other programmes are fighting over her services. Virtually none. It speaks for itself. Rachel is the way forward.
By scott phillips. Posted October 18 2009 at 11:28 AM.
Damian made the following quote on 9 July 2009 (Reappearances thread).
Scott Phillips started playing Apterous on 10 July 2009 to a standard that was extremely similar to Damian's. Coincidence?D Eadie wrote:What i said to someone on Apterous from the comfort of my own home late one evening won't happen again because i won't be visiting the place any longer using my real name.
Edit: Spelling of name corrected.
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Who is this "Damien"?Philip Jarvis wrote: Is it not the case that Scott Phillips is actually Damien's alter ego?
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I suggested this a while back on aptochat, but it got dismissed out of hand.Philip Jarvis wrote:Is it not the case that Scott Phillips is actually Damien's alter ego?Kirk Bevins wrote:Good misquoting there, Ben. Scott Phillips actually said:
Rachel adds a breath of fresh air to Countdown, which i watch every day. Carol Vorderman became too big for her own boots, and after a nervous start, Rachel is statistically more successful at the maths game than Carol was. Bear in mind also that Vorderman had 26 years of it, whereby Rachel is just completing her first 12 months. Those of you who think that bringing back Carol will improve ratings............yeah. Have a look through your TV listings magazines and see what other programmes are fighting over her services. Virtually none. It speaks for itself. Rachel is the way forward.
By scott phillips. Posted October 18 2009 at 11:28 AM.
Damien made the following quote on 9 July 2009 (Reappearances thread).
Scott Phillips started playing Apterous on 10 July 2009 to a standard that was extremely similar to Damien's. Coincidence?D Eadie wrote:What i said to someone on Apterous from the comfort of my own home late one evening won't happen again because i won't be visiting the place any longer using my real name.
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2+2=5?
I suppose this was posted by Charlie Reams as well..........
Interesting how Scott and Charlie both avoid the use of capital letters. Coincidence?
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By charlie. Posted October 18 2009 at 1:53 AM.
As for Damien being Scott Phillips on Apterous, i guess you'll never know.
I suppose this was posted by Charlie Reams as well..........
Interesting how Scott and Charlie both avoid the use of capital letters. Coincidence?
ratings down - clothes get smaller, photos get steamier - oh dear! Bring bac Carole (& Arlene)!
By charlie. Posted October 18 2009 at 1:53 AM.
As for Damien being Scott Phillips on Apterous, i guess you'll never know.
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A certain d dawson commented on the Mail article. The same person?
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If the Daily Mail runs something down, it's probably O.K. My wife and I find Countdown excellent viewing at present. Jeff and Rachel have restored the show to the level of Richard and Carol, much better than with either of the Deses (if that's a 5 letter word). Susie Dent is always superb. Yes, I used to prefer 4.30, then 4.15, as the start time, especially when I was working full time, and that might pull in more viewers. But in retirement I see it most days! Perhaps Channel 4 could promote it more?
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When "They" come up with these "Viewing statistics", do "They" count viewers who record programmes and see them later?
Because of the time that Countdown is broadcast, I should think more people record it to watch later than watch it live.
Because of the time that Countdown is broadcast, I should think more people record it to watch later than watch it live.
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It did appear that way on a poll taken on here a few weeks ago, but I then begin to wonder if we on here are all normal or not.
Apart from on here, nobody has ever asked me what I watch anyway!
Apart from on here, nobody has ever asked me what I watch anyway!
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Audience measurement is based on 15000 homes and covers all channels and also anything recorded and watched within 7 days of broadcast.
I'm not sure, however, if the total Countdown audience reported is the sum of C4 and C4+1 or if the viewing figures for the two channels are reported separately. The lovely Mr Eadie may well be able to answer that. This level of detail is not available without paying for it!
I'm not sure, however, if the total Countdown audience reported is the sum of C4 and C4+1 or if the viewing figures for the two channels are reported separately. The lovely Mr Eadie may well be able to answer that. This level of detail is not available without paying for it!
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Can't understand why people moan that Countdown is on too early - most of the country now have digital TV and on C4+1 it is on at 4.25, almost exactly the time that it used to be on when it started all those years ago. And haven't we all got HDD recorders now, or failing that, PVR's? And it is on VOD, etc etc. In other words if you really want to follow Countdown you can. The truth is that the viewing public no longer want to be educated or informed, kids would sooner watch cartoons these days and adults just vegetate in front of shows consisting of confrontational talk, idiotic chat or property make-overs. Morons. No wonder we are breeding a nation of illiterates - and it's all down to not watching Countdown.
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On The Noughties . . . Was That It?, Carol's boyfriend just said "I've got a 65-incher - how many men can say that?"Derek Hazell wrote:If I remember his name whiteley then yes, he des: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/column ... Kelly.htmlMartin Bishop wrote:Doesn't Carol's partner write for the Daily Mail?
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The Daily Mail won an award last night.Phil Reynolds wrote:Had I not followed the link to the Daily Mail piece referred to above, I wouldn't have also seen the hateful article by Jan Moir from Friday's edition of the paper claiming that Stephen Gately's death was attributable to his sexuality.
At the Stonewall Awards Jan Moir won the Stonewall "Bigot of the Year" award.
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Hear, hear.Chris Corby wrote:Morons. No wonder we are breeding a nation of illiterates - and it's all down to not watching Countdown.
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Hehe. Ben Summerskill said that he'd called Moir to invite her to attend the ceremony to accept her award in person, "but she was so excited she dropped the phone".Ralph Gillions wrote:The Daily Mail won an award last night.
At the Stonewall Awards Jan Moir won the Stonewall "Bigot of the Year" award.
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