BR
Considering this years schedule I don't think dropping it for running news would be as big an issue as it would have been in the past.
I know quite a few radio stations today setting up their obit playlists just incase. If the worst come to the worst, would BBC One drop the festive schedule, or could the BBC One programmes get shifted to BBC Three for example?
Considering this years schedule I don't think dropping it for running news would be as big an issue as it would have been in the past.
JO
But this is TVF, the home of triviality in the face of adversity.
Now, bets on what BBC2 would do... toxic green special anno slide?
If a senior royal died I doubt the BBC would care what they had scheduled that evening on BBC1. It would either be cancelled, or would have have to fit into whatever non-news slots were left. Normal programming would be very trivial in comparison in the opinion of many
But this is TVF, the home of triviality in the face of adversity.
Now, bets on what BBC2 would do... toxic green special anno slide?
:-(
A former member
Breaking news..... wife visit husband in hospital....... shocker...... I think people are reading a bit to much into this
I think people have written him off. It xtmas tomorrow I kinda think he would like some visitors especially at this time of year.
I think people have written him off. It xtmas tomorrow I kinda think he would like some visitors especially at this time of year.
VM
Err, actually I think you've overestimated people here. We all now know the operation was just a coronary stent. As someone who has personal experience of this with my father, this operation means little more than a day or two overnight stay. Nobody is writing him off, they would be stupid to do so.
Breaking news..... wife visit husband in hospital....... shocker...... I think people are reading a bit to much into this
I think people have written him off. It xtmas tomorrow I kinda think he would like some visitors especially at this time of year.
I think people have written him off. It xtmas tomorrow I kinda think he would like some visitors especially at this time of year.
Err, actually I think you've overestimated people here. We all now know the operation was just a coronary stent. As someone who has personal experience of this with my father, this operation means little more than a day or two overnight stay. Nobody is writing him off, they would be stupid to do so.
SO
Or the Edinburgh factory owner if his fuse box was put in by an Indian...
He cant go yet.
Just think of the 'wit and wisdom' the UK will miss out on during Diamond Jubliee year!
Is he gonna ask the Scottish driving instructor how he keeps the natives off the booze long enough to take their driving test? LOL
Just think of the 'wit and wisdom' the UK will miss out on during Diamond Jubliee year!
Is he gonna ask the Scottish driving instructor how he keeps the natives off the booze long enough to take their driving test? LOL
Or the Edinburgh factory owner if his fuse box was put in by an Indian...
IS
It would never be held back for 2 days, but it would be restricted for a while to allow a nice organised release of the news. If the Royal died in hospital the news could theoretically be kept back from everywhere for as long as they wanted - no foreign news organisation would announce it before they had some sort of confirmation. When the Queen Mother died the news was in the hands of the newsrooms for a while before it was announced on air, it's only common sense - it allows everyone to prepare to announce it.
However the practicalities of doing that, especially in these days of social media are increasingly impossible, it only takes one nurse with a smartphone and access to Twitter and it's out there in the public domain.
Even if British media outlets were reverent enough to wait until Boxing Day, foreign news channels would certainly break the story if they had sufficient confirmation. To me, a news organization being aware of a major news story but then waiting for
two days
before breaking it, just to appease an official body, sounds like a very problematic journalistic stance. (That's what communist news organizations and the old French ORTF used to do.)
It would never be held back for 2 days, but it would be restricted for a while to allow a nice organised release of the news. If the Royal died in hospital the news could theoretically be kept back from everywhere for as long as they wanted - no foreign news organisation would announce it before they had some sort of confirmation. When the Queen Mother died the news was in the hands of the newsrooms for a while before it was announced on air, it's only common sense - it allows everyone to prepare to announce it.
However the practicalities of doing that, especially in these days of social media are increasingly impossible, it only takes one nurse with a smartphone and access to Twitter and it's out there in the public domain.
IS
Lets hope that IRN, under the auspices of Sky, are better prepared than ITN's IRN were when the Queen Mum died!
I know quite a few radio stations today setting up their obit playlists just incase.
Lets hope that IRN, under the auspices of Sky, are better prepared than ITN's IRN were when the Queen Mum died!
BC
They could always embargo the news until Boxing Day. Remember royal news isn't like other news that is announced when the news agencies find out, it's announced when the royal family say it can be announced.
Yeah it could even be a life support job until Boxing Day if that was to happen.
Although I'm sure we can take the current events at face value and Phil will probably be up and about before we know it, there is a history of the Royals managing the press when it comes to this sort of thing. The most extreme case probably being George V's doctor, who said he gave him a lethal injection when he was on his death bed, so that the news of his death could be timed to be announced in The Times rather than the "less appropriate evening journals".
Blake Connolly
Founding member
I know quite a few radio stations today setting up their obit playlists just incase. If the worst come to the worst, would BBC One drop the festive schedule, or could the BBC One programmes get shifted to BBC Three for example?
They could always embargo the news until Boxing Day. Remember royal news isn't like other news that is announced when the news agencies find out, it's announced when the royal family say it can be announced.
Yeah it could even be a life support job until Boxing Day if that was to happen.
Although I'm sure we can take the current events at face value and Phil will probably be up and about before we know it, there is a history of the Royals managing the press when it comes to this sort of thing. The most extreme case probably being George V's doctor, who said he gave him a lethal injection when he was on his death bed, so that the news of his death could be timed to be announced in The Times rather than the "less appropriate evening journals".
JA
james
I know quite a few radio stations today setting up their obit playlists just incase.
Lets hope that IRN, under the auspices of Sky, are better prepared than ITN's IRN were when the Queen Mum died!
Yes indeed. It was a shocking operation back in 2002 and some stations still haven't fully recovered from the trauma inflicted.