Too much information

JohnM20 replied on 11/04/2021 11:45

Posted on 11/04/2021 11:45

Does anyone else get frustrated by the amount of information superimposed on TV screens especially during important events. The BBC is the worst offender I think.

During the many Covid briefings from Downing Street there have been at least three different strap-lines, one at the top telling us that the picture is' Live from Downing Street' (but not, of course, if you have recorded it)Towards the bottom of the screen is 'BBC News' frequently telling us that Boris or others will be leading the briefing that is already on and that we are trying to watch and then a second ticker-tape line at the bottom of the screen of 'Breaking News' some of which we have just heard Boris etc telling us and some completely irrelevant to the matter in hand. These two lower lines in particular block out a good proportion of the screen, often making important information shown at the bottom of the graphs completely invisible. The lower part of a person's head is also frequently obliterated.

The same thing happened yesterday during the 41 gun salute for Prince Philip. Many of the guns couldn't actually be seen for the same reason as above, particularly Cardiff Castle. Why broadcast something that can't be seen. I may as well listen to the radio.

Do the producers of these programmes never actually look at what they are broadcasting or do the copy writers just believe in their own self importance and believe that their wordage is more important than the picture that they are covering up?

huskydog replied on 11/04/2021 18:00

Posted on 11/04/2021 18:00

On Friday many people were watching history and many people were complaining about history, I like history cool

History doesn’t have to be something that happened years ago .

Tinwheeler replied on 11/04/2021 18:00

Posted on 11/04/2021 17:57 by Rufs

"Probably the amount of complaints are about the same in comparison"

You are probably right, it would be an interesting exercise to count all those complaints logged via the BBC re their coverage vs the millions who watched, have laid wreaths in various places, attended church services or just reflected on his achievements over 70 years of service to our country, i know which group will come out on top

Posted on 11/04/2021 18:00

All of that, Rufs, and I’ll be one of those remembering his good works.

The key, though, is balance.

SteveL replied on 11/04/2021 18:05

Posted on 11/04/2021 18:05

I thought the amount of coverage OK but was surprised that it was the same across 3 channels. However, nothing I would complain about. I’m not sure why those without access to streaming or satellite channels couldn’t find something else to watch for a day. At least there are multiple channels freely available. I remember when President Kennedy  was assassinated all we got was music all evening as free view hadn’t been invented.

Rufs replied on 11/04/2021 18:09

Posted on 11/04/2021 18:00 by Tinwheeler

All of that, Rufs, and I’ll be one of those remembering his good works.

The key, though, is balance.

Posted on 11/04/2021 18:09

and for me along with millions of others that balance has been wonderful, even the music on BBC2 today has been a fantastic reflection and tribute to HRH, and to be perfectly honest i found Friday nights coverage very important from several aspects including historical, as i think you said previously you have an on/off switch and i am not just refering to your TV, and you might need it for the next couple of weeks if you find the balance is not right for you.

huskydog replied on 11/04/2021 18:10

Posted on 11/04/2021 18:05 by davetommo

Here we go let the arguments start again

Posted on 11/04/2021 18:10

No argument on my side ,just giving my opinion which I believe is allowed in the T&C’s cool

JVB66 replied on 11/04/2021 18:14

Posted on 11/04/2021 18:10 by huskydog

No argument on my side ,just giving my opinion which I believe is allowed in the T&C’s cool

Posted on 11/04/2021 18:14

Depends who wants to hear any alternative to what their agender isundecided

Tinwheeler replied on 11/04/2021 18:18

Posted on 11/04/2021 18:09 by Rufs

and for me along with millions of others that balance has been wonderful, even the music on BBC2 today has been a fantastic reflection and tribute to HRH, and to be perfectly honest i found Friday nights coverage very important from several aspects including historical, as i think you said previously you have an on/off switch and i am not just refering to your TV, and you might need it for the next couple of weeks if you find the balance is not right for you.

Posted on 11/04/2021 18:18

Which goes to show how different people are. I, and numerous others, found the balance wrong but I'm glad we have the freedom to exercise choice in our viewing.

Your comment regarding an on/off switch, however, is personal and out of order.

Rocky 2 buckets replied on 11/04/2021 18:21

Posted on 11/04/2021 17:24 by Rufs

Good luck with that, my guess is you will get the blanket response sent to everybody that complained, undecided

Posted on 11/04/2021 18:21

I want my voice heard. If there’s enough complaining-social media suggest there is then it may affect a change👍🏻

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