For those not in the UK (and many in the UK that don't know this),
ITV is virtually controlled by the Granada and Carlton companies. 90%
of programmes on ITV are produced by those companies. Those outside
the UK won't know that millions of people in this country lost their
Digital TV service and billions of pounds of money this year due to
the greed of these corrupt ITV companies. The bosses got paid off
millions of pounds and were no doubt sunning themselves on a yacht in
the Atlantic whilst the future of the UK's TV service was in crisis.
There have been many other instances where the corrupt cheifs of ITV (ie:
Carlton and Granada) have attempted to defile and ruin things. (Proof
postable if needed, but most of it evident in the corrupt 'talent' show crap
that has been show contiguously on ITV for months on end.)
It is after this latest abonimable behaviour that I call on all of you to
sign up to my Closedown ITV petition
For those that didn't see it before, a copy of the original message is
posted below
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July 12th 2002
ITV = Irresponsible Talentless Vermin
ITV - The Channel of a thousand cockups, the place of unbridled stupidity
and trash.
Many long, dark years ago, ITV used to produce programmes that we could
actually watch - quality, funny, and interesting: Mr. Bean, London's
Burning, The Bill - programmes that were original, and exciting.
Those programmes that still exist, are a shadow of their former selves. And
those that are long gone, are sorely missed, but not forgotten.
If TV Channels were like Newspapers, ITV used to be The Independent, but
now, Channel 5 is The Daily Star, and ITV is too rude to be mentioned.
ITV - A Channel of unending disbelief - a Channel so damn stupid, it thinks
the Queen wants Big Explosions in her face (Emmerdale tour).
A Channel full of greedy, sick, mindless minions that try to make money out
of Serial Killers (Shipman).
A Channel so petty and capitalist, it dedicated over 1,000 hours of TV time
to talentless crap that everyone got sick of. (Pop Idol et al)
A Channel so desperate, so unsure, so totally and utterly beyond
comprehension, that half the time, it's programmes are on at different times
each day.
A Channel so lacking in customer care and honesty, A Channel so god-damn
corrupt, that it screwed over a million people in this country out of their
TV service and their wallet.(ITV Digital).
I could go on, but I don't wish to bore the living daylights out of people
who already feel what I feel, know what I know, want what I want...
I hereby solemnly declare that I wish ITV to be gone forever from our
screens.
All those in favour, make your mark be known...
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>I hereby solemnly declare that I wish ITV to be gone forever from our
>screens.
>
>All those in favour, make your mark be known...
Oh dear, nothing better to do have we? Why don't we just banish TV
from our shores altogether and be done with it. Bring back the
wireless is what I say. All those in favour please make your mark be
known below :-)
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Carl
Sadly, yes :-
http://www.thisislocallondon.co.uk/archive/display.var.605809.0.0.html
and only a few weeks after I heard him mention his recent health problems on
a sunday night slot on TalkSport he hosted because the regular was on
holiday.
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Carl
devolution wrote:
> You may have recently heard that due to ITV Digital's demise, a certain
Why not have a close donw BBc or a close down Freeview, the know
difference to ITV.
Bazza wrote:
>
> Oh dear, nothing better to do have we? Why don't we just banish TV
> from our shores altogether and be done with it. Bring back the
> wireless is what I say. All those in favour please make your mark be
> known below :-)
Yep, what a good idea.
We could try it first just for one day each week to see how successful
it was, just like they used to do in Iceland in the 1960s. There wasn't
any television in Iceland on a Thursday. Seems a bit daft now, but
really no more daft than the concept of early closing day for shops.
Rod.
No TV on thursdays and no TV for the whole of July. This system
continued into the 1980´s when the first private stations started
(1986)
I like your reporting style. A job on Tonight with Trevor MacDonald is
yours.
Carl wrote:
> It ain't gonna happen, sadly. Our only hope it that the new media regulator
> Ofcom get's stronger powers when it absorbs the ITC, and uses them to
The thing i do not agree with is just having two big companies, since
Carlton have taken over Central, the quality have got worse. More
repeats and more rubbish. What we need is smaller companies, god help us
if Granada and Carlton merges.
Roderick Stewart wrote:
>
> We could try it first just for one day each week to see how successful
> it was, just like they used to do in Iceland in the 1960s. There wasn't
> any television in Iceland on a Thursday. Seems a bit daft now, but
> really no more daft than the concept of early closing day for shops.
>
I do not know, if it is a daft idea, it may get people to talk to each
other more, play games like they did years agao, of cause they would
have to ban the internet one day a week as well.
The eraly closing day idea would be a bda idea, but I think that shops
should close on sundays.
>It ain't gonna happen, sadly. Our only hope it that the new media regulator
>Ofcom get's stronger powers when it absorbs the ITC, and uses them to
>justify stripping Carlton and Granada of some it's licences.
It would be nice to see Carlton & Granada being made to pay, but if
you look at the proposed new communications bill, the Government is
going to allow them to merge to form a 'single ITV' - which is exactly
what they've wanted and have been lobbying for for years.
Seems that, as usual, Carlton and Granada will be getting their own
way.
Sadly, so. I think he was only 56. His column disappeared for a few weeks and
then after missing a few days of the paper, I saw a load of letters in tribute
to him on Friday July 5th, saying he'd died 3 days before. He died after a
heart-attack.
As well as his Mirror column, he also did "Sound Advice" on TalkSport up until
Xmas 2000 and then disappeared off air and came back for a show or two last
Xmas but that was about it. He was giving out free legal advice and was always
giving out excellent put-downs to those who deserved it.
I remember he said in one of his last shows how his daughter was always sending
him text messages asking "How are you?", so he'd ring her back, say "Fine",
then hang up. When she rang back asking why he only said one thing and hung up,
he said because it was cheaper than sending a text back.
TalkSport have gone downhill big-style. They sacked Tommy Boyd for nothing, and
before that basically dumped Gary Jacobs in favour of Steven "dull as fuck"
Norris. How does anyone listen to a whole show? His voice would cause any manic
depressive to top themselves.
But alas God cannot help - he's a Carlton shareholder. And don't bother
Lucifer - he's a Granada shareholder. And that would make Murdoch the
Anti-Christ. For proof, check out ch 666.
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Carl
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But you gotta admit TV ain't exactly going better on the scale of crap to
good these days...
True, but if you're going to petition for something like this, at least know
what you're talking about. As far as I see it, i don't think ITV have
changed their remit, so there's no reason for the ITC to revoke their
licence. So exactly what is the point of the petition - who's going to be
petitionned!