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GB News wins award for Best News Channel for 4th year running

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Primrose53 Wed 24-Jun-26 21:46:43

I say well done GB News. 👏👏👏👏

Oreo Sun 28-Jun-26 08:12:49

Sago 😁

Casdon Sun 28-Jun-26 08:14:55

Yes, Sago. That’s how I realised that the thread title must have been wrong, prompting me to check what the award actually was for. GB News could not win a comprehensive news channel of the year award.

Oreo Sun 28-Jun-26 08:20:00

We hear plenty of world news, it’s nice sometimes to concentrate on what’s happening in our own country, and the breakfast programme, like all other breakfast programmes on other channels is also meant to be thought provoking and entertaining.
But nobody has to watch GB News if it offends them.

Maremia Sun 28-Jun-26 09:41:37

How many categories were there in that awards decisions? If anyone knows offhand and cares to say?
It's just that I missed the whole event.

MT62 Sun 28-Jun-26 09:51:40

Maremia

Are you finding it annoying that a Poster wishes to have a Thread title changed to reflect what us actually the truth Oreo?
The Thread is about a news channel.
News channels are about telling 'truths'.

Well the bbc certainly don’t tell the full truth, or in DT case they doctored his speech.
I’ve never, ever known GB news do that.
If anything, GB news they will tell you like it is, but the ‘left’ like ‘everything in the garden to be Rosie regarding how Britain is doing.

MT62 Sun 28-Jun-26 09:53:24

love0c

I much prefer to watch GB news and listen to both sides, ie different opinions and views. With other news outlets you just have to listen to the one sided view. It is so boring having to listen constantly to 'self righteous and holier than thou.'

👏👏👏👏

Maremia Sun 28-Jun-26 11:09:17

Hah, so funny, they edited his speech, and now DT is baulking about providing evidence in his case against the BBC.

Casdon Sun 28-Jun-26 12:13:35

MT62

Maremia

Are you finding it annoying that a Poster wishes to have a Thread title changed to reflect what us actually the truth Oreo?
The Thread is about a news channel.
News channels are about telling 'truths'.

Well the bbc certainly don’t tell the full truth, or in DT case they doctored his speech.
I’ve never, ever known GB news do that.
If anything, GB news they will tell you like it is, but the ‘left’ like ‘everything in the garden to be Rosie regarding how Britain is doing.

What you’re actually saying here is that you prefer to watch a channel which reinforces the views you hold. There is nothing wrong with that, as long as you realise what that channel’s political prejudice is, and that you are therefore not hearing a neutral perspective.

Maremia Sun 28-Jun-26 12:20:09

Ah, didn't pick up on that Casdon.
Well spotted.

love0c Sun 28-Jun-26 12:30:17

I agree Casdon. Hence, I will no longer watch the BBC News as it is anything but neutral!!!!

Maremia Sun 28-Jun-26 12:36:36

Each to their own.

Casdon Sun 28-Jun-26 13:25:47

love0c

I agree Casdon. Hence, I will no longer watch the BBC News as it is anything but neutral!!!!

The actual reporting of news is not the issue, as long as it is well researched, news should be politically neutral, facts. It’s the conclusions people draw from the news that determines whether a channel is politically neutral or not. I don’t watch any TV morning news programmes, partly because in my opinion they largely consist of pontification from various sources, rather than actual news.

Graphite Sun 28-Jun-26 13:42:14

The RTS Awards, which NotSpaghetti mentioned on page one, does not have a category for news channel. That makes sense to me because news is a matter of a fact. Whether it’s Andy Burnham winning the Makerfield by-election, England winning a match in the World Cup or one country dropping bombs on another, the facts remain the same. Anything else is to do with the physical manner of presentation, what is chosen to be reported and analysis and opinion.

What we have nowadays is often not a news programme which delivers the facts but a programme which drives the narrative in a particular direction just as much as our print media and, increasingly, social media does. Why do people chose one newspaper over another or to believe one viewpoint on social media and not another?

It’s very common nowadays to hear complaints about what should be a lead story that is relegated to minor coverage or not mentioned at all in favour of something relatively unimportant. Why is that?

This discussion board is a bit like that. The death of a singer or actor and people are rushing to report the news often with two or more threads started within minutes of one another. But the death of acclaimed journalist David Hencke who uncovered major political sleaze and supported CEDAW - not a mention. GN isn’t a news channel but it’s still selective reporting presumably determined by what interests the viewers.

It’s exactly as Casdon says.

The only thing I can find in common with TRIC and RTS is that they agree on Adolescence as best drama but RTS is more expansive about why it was chosen.

I don’t know whether, when people are voting for TRIC, whether they are invited to give reasons for their choices, whether those reasons or weighted or whether it’s simply a count. Perhaps those who did vote could explain more.

Maremia Sun 28-Jun-26 14:08:30

Thanks for your reminder about David Hencke.
I had forgotten his name, but remember the important stories he told.

Farzanah Sun 28-Jun-26 14:15:28

That is a good post and analysis I think Graphite.
There is obviously confirmation bias, based on pre-existing beliefs about what we choose to watch and seek out, in particular with regard to politics.

I think we all do it to some extent, but important to be aware because it can lead us to believe things that are untrue.

Shinamae Sun 28-Jun-26 20:43:48

suelld

Primrose53

I say well done GB News. 👏👏👏👏

WHY?

WHY NOT? 😉

Maremia Sun 28-Jun-26 22:24:42

Why not?
Simple.
GB News didn't win that award.

spabbygirl Sun 28-Jun-26 22:55:32

Cossy

This is why I choose not to watch GB News:-

* Nigel Farage maintains deep, symbiotic ties with right-wing British and international media, heavily utilizing commercial relationships, high-profile broadcast roles, and paid advertising to amplify the Reform UK party.Key Media Connections:

GB News: Farage is a major stakeholder and host in this television network, backed by billionaire hedge-funder Paul Marshall. He has utilized his platform there for years to reach millions and push his political agenda.

DMG Media & News UK: Farage has established strong ties with leading centre-right papers. His party previously splurged over £1 million on advertising in The Mail, The Sun, and Daily Express, and he has attended summer parties held by News UK (owner of The Sun and The Times).

The Daily Telegraph: Farage maintains a recurring, paid monthly column.

Alternative & Social Platforms: He monetizes heavily on platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook. His broader political movement is deeply entwined with the "free speech" video platform Rumble, bolstered by financial connections to his biggest political donor.*

me too Cossy, for exactly those reasons

Jenthehen Mon 29-Jun-26 07:06:19

Don't watch TV, BBC news on app, read the i or listen to greatest hits radio. Simple life

AGAA4 Mon 29-Jun-26 07:31:59

Farage makes millions out of GB news. I don't want to hear his divisive views or help to enrich him by watching it.
Should MPs be so heavily invested in a TV channel? This allows people like Farage to push his agenda at a vulnerable audience.

Graphite Mon 29-Jun-26 09:08:19

We are coming to the end of this Parliamentary session but at least Labour Leeds East MP Richard Burgon has managed to secure a Westminster Hall Commons debate on MPs' second jobs.

It’s this Wednesday 1 July 2026 from 9:30am until 11:00am:

www.parliamentlive.tv/Event/Index/5f712563-48a2-4aa0-b571-581189b11763

AGAA4 Mon 29-Jun-26 09:15:17

Thanks Graphite. I don't think MPs should have other jobs where they can influence the public such as media.

foxie48 Mon 29-Jun-26 09:36:04

I find Farage's links to people like Musk, Trump, Harborne, Marshall et al extremely concerning. It means he has access to far more money than all the other parties put together to promote his politics of division to the country. I honestly believe that on the whole we are a tolerant and kind society but he is doing so much damage by peddling his vile brand of politics.
Of course, as a country, we need to know who is coming into our country and to be able to check they are genuine refugees, there's not a single party of whatever stripe that doesn't say that. It's the propaganda and vile rhetoric that the Reform party uses that goes a lot further than sensible and appropriate measures that causes the problems.

Shinamae Mon 29-Jun-26 09:48:25

AGAA4

Farage makes millions out of GB news. I don't want to hear his divisive views or help to enrich him by watching it.
Should MPs be so heavily invested in a TV channel? This allows people like Farage to push his agenda at a vulnerable audience.

What do you mean by “vulnerable audience”?
Not patronising at all 🤔

Oreo Mon 29-Jun-26 09:50:51

Is the heat affecting judgement on here? This is/was a lighthearted thread about posters being pleased that GB News is doing well, and the presenters and programmes they enjoy on it.
The lead ballon of the ‘worthy’ soon descended on it as usual.