ballsymchugh wrote: » ffs. it was topical, and a high profile case in the UK. british media reported on it every day of the case in the main news of the day. why shouldn't he ask it??
Nekarsulm wrote: » Ciaran Cuddihy. Was more of an "arts" vibe about it than "appalling racism against (insert group here) in Ireland today" I'd tune in to him again.
Lt Dan wrote: » Never thought I would say this but, bring back that Johanatan whatshisface. At lunchtime 1-2, it should be current affairs, news and whatever was said in the Dail etc that morning. Not some rubbish that men, who mostly tune into the station, do not want to listen to on their lunches. Leave that rubbish for the weekend or just give Moncrief a longer shift, that kind of fluffy studenty empty waffle would suit his show. (I have to had it to Sean Moncrieff, he has a brilliant way of making obscure, pointless , fluffy topics sound interesting)
Harry Angstrom wrote: » Topical because it's such a rarity. Again, Hook blew it out of all proportion because it suited his twisted agenda against cyclists - the same with his twisted agenda against vaccines, and his "daily rant about anything the fcuk that comes into George's head, irrespective of reason and sense".
Harry Angstrom wrote: » Statistically speaking, the number of cyclists who injure pedestrians compared to the number of motorists who injure or cause death to pedestrians is negligible. Hook blew it all out of proportion because it suited his twisted agenda. It didn't help that his constant crusade against cyclists came in the wake of more cyclist fatalities than ever before.
ballsymchugh wrote: » when people stop listening to whoever replaces George, they'll slowly see that revenue stream drop.
martingriff wrote: » Okay Harry do you think that if a cyclist kills someone what charges should they be brought up on. No statistically speaking or anything a simple question and I would like a simple answer. And I know you will ask it so I will preempt you I do think someone who drives a car and kills someone should be able to be brought up on manslaughter charges and not death due to driving or whatever it is
degsie wrote: » Oddly I never did hear GH have a bad word to say about Denis O'Brien.
Nekarsulm wrote: » I see that Chris O Donoghue's tweet "someone needs to go to town on G Hook" has now vanished. Perhaps he's feeling the chill winds of a change coming?
"Chris Donoghue, the group political editor at Communicorp, a media company that owns Newstalk, tweeted saying, “Someone needs to go to town on Hook. It’s disgusting.” On Saturday morning, he tweeted again saying: “Thanks for msgs, I’m not trying to be a hero or outspoken. It’s a basic thing for everyone to stand for. Rape is never a victim’s fault.”
Harry Angstrom wrote: » I have no problem at all with a cyclist being dealt with the full force of the law in the circumstances of causing death to a pedestrian by their carelessness, but my point stands that it's such an absolute rarity compared to the amount of times we hear of motorists causing death to pedestrians - and how many of those motorists are actually charged with manslaughter? Yet Hook made a point of singling out cyclists because he has an obvious agenda against them, thus proving he's a fcuking idiot.
martingriff wrote: » He singled out cyclist because it was a piece about cyclists. George actually likes cyclists as when he is talking about the Irish cyclist and there disregard of the rules of the road ( I had one come at me in the middle of the road up a one way street) he always talk about cyclists in other countries who obey the rules.
monstermag wrote: » Ur not serious, do u want me to take to the bed or what? I couldn't deal with that ****ing hell. He probably will get it short term, but i'd say long term either Ciara Kelly or Sarah McInerney will get it. Are we throwing in the towel for poor old George, is there a way back for him, does the final call rest with Dinny?
Lady Chatterton wrote: » To be fair, how many people are brave/stupid enough to speak critically of their CEO/Employer in public? I know I wouldn't. In the case of anyone working for INM or Communicorp, you may as well kiss your career in journalism/broadcasting goodbye if you fallout with Dinny. Just look at Sam Smyth. The real issue that needs to be tackled here is O'Brien's dominance in the Irish Media, he owns practically every media outlet in the country.
Calhoun wrote: » I would say one thing, DOB is probably going to be doing a root an branch change of the whole place, a certain political editor could be in trouble for it. If anything all this has shown is how disorganized the station on a whole is and for a budding media mogul is not good.
suicide_circus wrote: » I'll listen to a bit of pat kenny and an occasional bit of sean moncrieff from now on. but sean has really become very jaded, cynical and self righteous (like myself) so I don't tune in much these days. pat still a slick consummate professional. Will continue to switch off the instant Chris D or Dil W come on the air.
Nekarsulm wrote: » "Ciara's new show will focus on health, wellbeing and lifestyle" Yep, on to a winner of a show there. Said nobody, ever. Anyone interested in that drivel will be watching TV3 and Expose.
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » Donohue is comes out of this the worst