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GB NEWS beats BBC and Sky News as best news channel

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Primrose53 Sat 02-Aug-25 21:44:42

pressgazette.co.uk/publishers/broadcast/gb-news-tv-ratings-bbc-sky-july-2025/

Crossstitchfan Mon 04-Aug-25 09:57:12

Shinamae

Magenta8

Casdon

The answer to your question anyway Magenta8. GB News viewers like Marmite, on average, more than non-viewers. Who knew?
redfieldandwiltonstrategies.com/who-watches-gb-news/

Thank you Casdon: I enjoyed reading these statistics including the percentage of GB watchers who enjoy watching football, drink lager and have paid off their mortgages. Very informative.grin

Wow!! And that’s not at all patronising magenta 😂😂😂😂

I’ve never totally understood ‘patronising’ as it is used in so many different situations, but I certainly haven’t a clue what it means here, Shinamae!

barkerxavierr Mon 04-Aug-25 10:21:18

@ Drift Boss Unblocked When you get a reaction like this, you know a nerve has been touched. Five minutes ago there were predictions that it would collapse as soon as it started.

windmill1 Mon 04-Aug-25 10:33:29

Yes, I saw that. Patrick Christys was like a dog with two tails announcing it.

GrandmaKT Mon 04-Aug-25 11:42:31

I have never watched GB News, so, on the back of this thread, I switched it on this morning. I have watched it for an hour. During that time, there was a short piece about asbestos in military homes (5 mins) and a similar length report on Storm Floris. The rest of the hour was given over to talk about immigration! Talk about pushing an agenda! It is very worrying to me that a party with a one issue agenda is getting so popular. One of the newsreaders made the comment "It is widely accepted now that those taking part in the Southport riots last year were not far right, but just rightly concerned citizens wanting to protect their children"! Fair to say I was shocked.

Oreo Mon 04-Aug-25 11:59:46

GB News isn’t a political party GrandmaKT
Immigration is the hot topic right now and rightly will be discussed at length.Radio 4 was discussing it the other day at breakfast time.
You simply cannot dismiss a day long news and entertainment outlet just by watching for one hour!
The presenters, guests and debates cover all sorts of subjects and vary widely.

Primrose53 Mon 04-Aug-25 13:41:49

GrandmaKT

I have never watched GB News, so, on the back of this thread, I switched it on this morning. I have watched it for an hour. During that time, there was a short piece about asbestos in military homes (5 mins) and a similar length report on Storm Floris. The rest of the hour was given over to talk about immigration! Talk about pushing an agenda! It is very worrying to me that a party with a one issue agenda is getting so popular. One of the newsreaders made the comment "It is widely accepted now that those taking part in the Southport riots last year were not far right, but just rightly concerned citizens wanting to protect their children"! Fair to say I was shocked.

As Oreo says immigration is a hot topic right now.
I have just watched BBC News and they covered it in detail.

Are you under estimating the feeling in this country from just ordinary people about our country being flooded with men we know nothing about who claim they are in fear of their lives, who deliberately destroy their documents and who are of no use to our country.

I just saw a very eloquent Mum on TV who is one of the hundreds of “pink ladies” who will be holding peaceful protests outside migrant hotels until the Govt listen to them!

She said there will be no doubt be some troublemakers like Antifa or young lads from the far right but they are absolutely nothing to do with them. They are just terrified Mums.

NotSpaghetti Tue 05-Aug-25 01:00:27

Do we really still have Antifa here?
I thought they were based in the Pacific Northwest?

Didn't they get "shut down" here 8 or so years ago?

Wyllow3 Tue 05-Aug-25 01:40:50

I think I live in a different universe sometimes. There must be 15 different nationalities working and attending the gym I go to. I regularly chat to Muslim women since they are there changing like everyone else talk kids and food and stuff. I went to a chair shop after wards and bumped into a young refugee from Syria who was once a swim guard at the gym pool, rather lonely - maybe 16 or 17? and learning English We greeted each other warmly 3 years on and he is now taking children like my granddaughter to a special school and back, and of ourselves these children see him as a friend and he was happy and settled and I think has a girlfriend now.

Yesterday in the park I had a long natter with a Somali mum and her two girls about general things then (she has been to uni) we talked about the theology of Islamic beliefs of God compared with other religions. she has a headscarf, her two girls, whizzing on bikes, western dress. In Sainsburys had a laugh with a woman shopping for her family to go to Morocco...

You bitter people are missing out on so much!

Yes we have far too many people coming and this cant go on

but sometimes I honestly wonder if some here see others as animals not human beings. With most, you just have to get talking to people with an open mind and heart.

People get whipped up by the likes of GP news and miss whats under their nose if they just pointed it in another direction.

growstuff Tue 05-Aug-25 02:37:53

NotSpaghetti

Do we really still have Antifa here?
I thought they were based in the Pacific Northwest?

Didn't they get "shut down" here 8 or so years ago?

It's used as a derogatory term.

growstuff Tue 05-Aug-25 02:38:54

Primrose53

GrandmaKT

I have never watched GB News, so, on the back of this thread, I switched it on this morning. I have watched it for an hour. During that time, there was a short piece about asbestos in military homes (5 mins) and a similar length report on Storm Floris. The rest of the hour was given over to talk about immigration! Talk about pushing an agenda! It is very worrying to me that a party with a one issue agenda is getting so popular. One of the newsreaders made the comment "It is widely accepted now that those taking part in the Southport riots last year were not far right, but just rightly concerned citizens wanting to protect their children"! Fair to say I was shocked.

As Oreo says immigration is a hot topic right now.
I have just watched BBC News and they covered it in detail.

Are you under estimating the feeling in this country from just ordinary people about our country being flooded with men we know nothing about who claim they are in fear of their lives, who deliberately destroy their documents and who are of no use to our country.

I just saw a very eloquent Mum on TV who is one of the hundreds of “pink ladies” who will be holding peaceful protests outside migrant hotels until the Govt listen to them!

She said there will be no doubt be some troublemakers like Antifa or young lads from the far right but they are absolutely nothing to do with them. They are just terrified Mums.

Did she mention the troublemakers from the right-wing groups?

growstuff Tue 05-Aug-25 02:43:09

GrandmaKT

I have never watched GB News, so, on the back of this thread, I switched it on this morning. I have watched it for an hour. During that time, there was a short piece about asbestos in military homes (5 mins) and a similar length report on Storm Floris. The rest of the hour was given over to talk about immigration! Talk about pushing an agenda! It is very worrying to me that a party with a one issue agenda is getting so popular. One of the newsreaders made the comment "It is widely accepted now that those taking part in the Southport riots last year were not far right, but just rightly concerned citizens wanting to protect their children"! Fair to say I was shocked.

Widely accepted by whom?

Did you know that 41% of people arrested after participating in last summer’s riots had been previously reported to the police for domestic abuse? They don't sound like "just concerned citizens" to me.

NotSpaghetti Tue 05-Aug-25 07:01:53

Goodness growstuff - that seems rather juvenile!

NotSpaghetti Tue 05-Aug-25 07:05:03

(Re Antifa).

...and certainly this:
"It is widely accepted now that those taking part in the Southport riots last year were not far right, but just rightly concerned citizens wanting to protect their children"
is NOT true - given the proportion of violent people protesting!

Chocolatelovinggran Tue 05-Aug-25 07:23:59

To return to the original post, I would like to support those posters who point out that the survey said " most viewers" which is not the same as " the best" .
In my nearby city there is a Greggs and an Ivy. I don't have data to support this, but would suggest that Greggs has more customers each day than the Ivy: this does not mean that it is better.
I have no skin in this game, as my news source of choice is Channel 4, but I'm a stickler for accuracy, particularly in relation to data( you can take a woman out of the classroom, but...)

Oreo Tue 05-Aug-25 10:00:36

Wyllow3

I think I live in a different universe sometimes. There must be 15 different nationalities working and attending the gym I go to. I regularly chat to Muslim women since they are there changing like everyone else talk kids and food and stuff. I went to a chair shop after wards and bumped into a young refugee from Syria who was once a swim guard at the gym pool, rather lonely - maybe 16 or 17? and learning English We greeted each other warmly 3 years on and he is now taking children like my granddaughter to a special school and back, and of ourselves these children see him as a friend and he was happy and settled and I think has a girlfriend now.

Yesterday in the park I had a long natter with a Somali mum and her two girls about general things then (she has been to uni) we talked about the theology of Islamic beliefs of God compared with other religions. she has a headscarf, her two girls, whizzing on bikes, western dress. In Sainsburys had a laugh with a woman shopping for her family to go to Morocco...

You bitter people are missing out on so much!

Yes we have far too many people coming and this cant go on

but sometimes I honestly wonder if some here see others as animals not human beings. With most, you just have to get talking to people with an open mind and heart.

People get whipped up by the likes of GP news and miss whats under their nose if they just pointed it in another direction.

What a load of cobblers.

Oreo Tue 05-Aug-25 10:05:33

NotSpaghetti

(Re Antifa).

...and certainly this:
"It is widely accepted now that those taking part in the Southport riots last year were not far right, but just rightly concerned citizens wanting to protect their children"
is NOT true - given the proportion of violent people protesting!

I think the people caught up in the riots fall into different categories, there will be a sprinkling of far rights, either local or bussed in, locals with fairly far rights views, locals who just don’t want a hotel packed with asylum seekers on their doorstep, the bored seeing something exciting going on and a few just joining a crowd as it’s what happens when humans see a group of other humans.

Mollygo Tue 05-Aug-25 10:25:01

Oreo, possibly not a load of old cobblers.
Some people do sort those they meet into categories so they can explain that when talking to others.
I may very well do the same, with 2 differences.
1. Not over the implied short period of time.

2. I don’t automatically ask where people are from or assess what their religion is when talking to them.

Marmin Tue 05-Aug-25 10:56:45

Well said Wyllow3.

Allira Tue 05-Aug-25 11:31:15

Mollygo

Oreo, possibly not a load of old cobblers.
Some people do sort those they meet into categories so they can explain that when talking to others.
I may very well do the same, with 2 differences.
1. Not over the implied short period of time.

2. I don’t automatically ask where people are from or assess what their religion is when talking to them.

I don't ask unless people tell me.
Why would I? They're just people.
Several of them much-loved family members.

"So - where are you from" is considered to be a racist question.

growstuff Tue 05-Aug-25 11:34:45

Cobblers (even old ones) are obviously wiser than I'd ever given them credit for. hmm

Oreo Tue 05-Aug-25 12:00:24

I stand by my post. Who extracts all that info from passers by.

Oreo Tue 05-Aug-25 12:05:28

I talk to all kinds of people and work with different nationalities too but don’t go onto a forum to say look how liberal I am.Neither do I go in for quizzing strangers in the park about their faith and how it compares to other ones.

Mollygo Tue 05-Aug-25 17:55:39

Oreo

I stand by my post. Who extracts all that info from passers by.

People who want to tell everyone that they do that, obviously.

Mollygo Tue 05-Aug-25 17:57:09

"So - where are you from" is considered to be a racist question.

Remember Lady Susan Hussey.

Oreo Tue 05-Aug-25 18:04:49

Mollygo

Oreo

I stand by my post. Who extracts all that info from passers by.

People who want to tell everyone that they do that, obviously.

True