I have no interest in Emmerdale, and will not be posting the spoiler, but after a few days of shock news coming both out of & to ITV Towers (including the "joyous"news that we may soon get ITV1 + 1, we didn't even know we wanted it) that the staff must be to distracted or dumbstruck to upload to the channels website correctly.
This quote appeared on a public viewable ITV Press website (not so much Press website, as a website for those who want to get a little to close to ITV than is advisable)
Please do not reveal that *************** as this information is embargoed from press publication until 00.01 Tuesday 22 September 2009.
Seriously for a company who has failed to argue how irrelevant it is in the hopes of having ad restrictions removed, at the same time as scoring well over 10+ million (X-Factor), this kind of mistake seriously makes you question why ITV is not as irrelevant, as ITV would like Ofcom and the Competition Commission to think it is.
This kind of very public leak is highly damaging, and will likely ruin months of plotting by the staff of Emmerdale, in the hope that it can shock viewers of ITVs rural soap.
Tuesday, 15 September 2009
Why is Corrie not on the BBC iPlayer?
well why isnt it?
this is the first post of my new blog, which aims to poke fun at the UK TV Broadcasting industry, with maybe some radio & other topics throw in, I hope to use humour, and a mix of facts.
Quote from the Broadcastnow
Speaking at the IBC technology conference in Amsterdam, BBC Future Media and Technology director Erik Huggers revealed that Coronation Street is one of the most popular search terms on the corporation’s VoD service.
Are there seriously people out there who, think that they can find what is arguably ITVs biggest hit & iconic show, on the BBC iPlayer? We all know the ITV Player is rubbish, but this is one step beyond.
Rest assured I will not be paying my licence fee, until the BBC promises to add Corrie to the BBC iPlayer, in a funny way it would be doing everyone a favour as we would finally have a worthwhile platform on which to watch our "favourite" ITV shows.
this is the first post of my new blog, which aims to poke fun at the UK TV Broadcasting industry, with maybe some radio & other topics throw in, I hope to use humour, and a mix of facts.
Quote from the Broadcastnow
Speaking at the IBC technology conference in Amsterdam, BBC Future Media and Technology director Erik Huggers revealed that Coronation Street is one of the most popular search terms on the corporation’s VoD service.
Are there seriously people out there who, think that they can find what is arguably ITVs biggest hit & iconic show, on the BBC iPlayer? We all know the ITV Player is rubbish, but this is one step beyond.
Rest assured I will not be paying my licence fee, until the BBC promises to add Corrie to the BBC iPlayer, in a funny way it would be doing everyone a favour as we would finally have a worthwhile platform on which to watch our "favourite" ITV shows.
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