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Re: FFP
« Reply #5745 on: Today at 08:32:55 AM »
^^Same reasons.

I don’t fully understand this, clickbait journalism makes sense when it generates advertising revenue but the BBC is funded differently (at least in the UK).  Wouldn’t is make better sense for their USP to be the quality of the work and depth of research.

I imagine they've got reams of data on the sort of people who clicks on their articles and what they're looking for. People who want depth of research already have their Athletic subscriptions and their niche podcasts, and aren't wondering what Phil McNulty thinks about it.

A bit like the criticism of Match Of The Day not having Proper Journalists on to give Insight - when the people who are getting their football content from MOTD are the people who want seven minutes of shots and goals supplemented by Micah Richards saying how "he just needs to hit it there".

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Re: FFP
« Reply #5746 on: Today at 08:52:50 AM »
I’m massively overthinking it, but I wonder whether the same critical thinking is applied to politics and important things as there is with Simon Stone (?) writing a Man U article every single day.

They should be better. I say that as someone that loves the BBC and the idea that it’s can be truly independent. A swerve to clickbait territory just supports the idea that it’s no longer relevant.

Anyway…

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Re: FFP
« Reply #5747 on: Today at 09:11:59 AM »
Don't think you are overthinking it and I think you're probably correct.

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Re: FFP
« Reply #5748 on: Today at 09:19:45 AM »
It must be tough being the allocated journo for Villa. Every day you have to have 500 words on something or other. They can’t all be scoops or in-depth analysis. Sometimes it just has to be rumour or made up shit. Or stuff you’ve copied from a discussion on X.

Its. It even meant to be taken seriously. It’s entertainment.

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Re: FFP
« Reply #5749 on: Today at 09:48:06 AM »
I saw or read something once is that one of rhe reasons Man United feature so much on tv is that an equal number of people tune in to watch them hopefully get humped as those that are ‘fans’.  Doesn’t explain the BBC obsession though. 

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Re: FFP
« Reply #5750 on: Today at 11:24:17 AM »
I saw or read something once is that one of rhe reasons Man United feature so much on tv is that an equal number of people tune in to watch them hopefully get humped as those that are ‘fans’.  Doesn’t explain the BBC obsession though. 

I was told that by Gary Newbon many years ago at the start of the Champions league when questioned why it was always them on tv.

As much as i loathe everything to do with them, even i cannot argue that they have the most eyeballs on them across the world. Millions of plastics that tune into clicking and reading anything and everything written about them.

Not necessarily in the BBC case but that is a lot of eyeballs that can be bombarded with advertising

Media like the Mirror and the Sun have their own correspondents just for them and every day have to fill national newspapers with stuff - if they have noting then a supposed link with the "next big thing" will suffice.

We could win the league for 10 years on the trot and we would never get that sort of media coverage.

 


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