I think ITV will have expected more than that - just proves what a beast Happy Valley is for the BBC.
Or maybe people are sick of these boring interviews. They can watch the highlights in other news programs and that’s enough.
It was somewhat interesting to see how the interviews from ITV and 60 Minutes were handles by YouTube’s copyright checking system. It seemed that ITV did not even mark their interview as copyright - perhaps they were actively seeking others to use it for promo purposes. 60 Minutes marked it as copyright but allowed its use - so not very different.
A slate of quality and consistent drama series could be a way for 10 to move forward, but pretty doubtful under current management.
Now there are reports that ITV is weighing up Jeremy’s future as the host of Who Wants to be a Millionaire.
Mobile phone hidden in studio by prankster emitted loud moaning cries during live broadcast
https://twitter.com/TheRedmenTV/status/1615434056392400905?s=20&t=pSPYzGr2qjNqLISgDqzGkQ
https://twitter.com/GaryLineker/status/1615435956290551810?s=20&t=jHdOMiYqX1GQUty1tlklaw
Channel 5 announced its 2023 slate overnight.
Oh, no!
This new Channel 5 program is coming to SBS - this is the special ident that is used in association with the show
ITV has announced it will close children’s channel CITV, and move the content to streaming platform ITVX.
EDIT:
Sky Max had a little throwback to introduce their new show “A Town Called Malice”:
Probably could’ve been better if they made that into something like this…