- Wed May 23, 2012 4:45 pm
#465293
I thought my hairdresser was bad, but she's got nothing on Chris & Co. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Candyman wrote:I'm first to admit I don't like the inaccurate and small detailed weather, as well as the awful news and sport presentation. So I just switch off or go else where for news/weather (usually local BBC radio) and then come back, no big deal.
So if you feel that strongly about it don't moan, just switch off for a couple off minutes and come back, its that simple.
Travis Bickle wrote:Candyman wrote:I'm first to admit I don't like the inaccurate and small detailed weather, as well as the awful news and sport presentation. So I just switch off or go else where for news/weather (usually local BBC radio) and then come back, no big deal.
So if you feel that strongly about it don't moan, just switch off for a couple off minutes and come back, its that simple.
Candyman wrote:Travis Bickle wrote:Candyman wrote:I'm first to admit I don't like the inaccurate and small detailed weather, as well as the awful news and sport presentation. So I just switch off or go else where for news/weather (usually local BBC radio) and then come back, no big deal.
So if you feel that strongly about it don't moan, just switch off for a couple off minutes and come back, its that simple.
What are you referring to here? The Moyles show or general news/weather/sport updates on other stations/shows?[/quote
I meant that I don't like R1 news/sport/weather presentation on the show, so I switch off/go somewhere else for the duration then I tune back to the show. This was as an example as how to deal with the Olympic Torch Relay feature, if you don't like the feature just switch off/tune away until its finished then come back again.
Deadly wrote:Topher wrote:Stuff about Thatcher....
You are a disgrace and I'm looking forward to when someone you respect dies so I can rub your liberal face in it.
Topher wrote:Newsbeat has always been lowest common denominator stuff, like Newsround, not just Chris' show, all of them - particularly the extended lunch and dinnertime bulletins. I would not be at all surprised if they mentioned the Cameron at some point with the words "the Prime Minister - he's the guy who's the head of the British government..."