- Sat Apr 28, 2012 7:14 pm
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Yeah, I did mean a battering a CJ type of way, which is never as harsh as someone like Jimmy Carr for example, because it is a show in which they do seem to want their guests to have fun and enjoy the experience enough to make a repeat appearance.
Going back on topic, I think that they probably don't need to mention Twitter quite as much as they do. But then it's is so widely used by all media these days, whether that involves trashy newspapers using it to create an entire story (eg. The DM), recorded tv shows putting hashtags up on-screen to encourage trending, or live tv and radio shows asking for and using twitter for immediate feedback or questions to put to guests, that it's almost a necessity to try to make a lot of use of it at the moment.
MadTheEddos wrote:That Celebrity Juice clip is quite funny, although I wouldn't say it was a verbal battering as such. I'm more a fan of the kind of sarcasm which, say, Jimmy Carr would do.
Yeah, I did mean a battering a CJ type of way, which is never as harsh as someone like Jimmy Carr for example, because it is a show in which they do seem to want their guests to have fun and enjoy the experience enough to make a repeat appearance.
Going back on topic, I think that they probably don't need to mention Twitter quite as much as they do. But then it's is so widely used by all media these days, whether that involves trashy newspapers using it to create an entire story (eg. The DM), recorded tv shows putting hashtags up on-screen to encourage trending, or live tv and radio shows asking for and using twitter for immediate feedback or questions to put to guests, that it's almost a necessity to try to make a lot of use of it at the moment.