Ursus Horribilis wrote: » Should be more impartial. It's important that people hear both sides of an argument. Otherwise it's just Fox News all over again
CatFromHue wrote: » What time did they cover that story at? Racing didn't release their statement saying it was racist abuse until very late in the day yesterday. Even Off the Ball had to rejig their schedule to cover the racist aspect of it as they were caught out by the timing of the statement.
Dr_serious2 wrote: » Telling that there has not been any post on here in a month before yesterday. People are tuning out and Matt can thank his PC self and his snowflake production team.
Hurrache wrote: » They had about 5 minutes of the show to discuss the weekends rugby at the point of which the statement was released, around the time they rugby segment started. Wallace and Francis wouldn't have seen the statement at that point, so they answered as well as could be expected. I don't think there was any editorial decision to ignore a racist incident just because it was rugby.
jay0109 wrote: » Cooper has run the show into the ground. It used to be serious, current affairs, sport etc and heavy hitting. Now it's gone very consumerish, a magazine type show. If thats what Today FM want, they should perhaps look at getting a younger presenter in that would be closer to the target audience they seem to be going after. Today FM did the same to their Sunday morning show a few years back. Sam Smyth ran a very good programme, a real alternative to Marian Finucane. But he fell foul of God and the show moved on to total dumbed down puff radio. Last I heard it had morphed into a Mario Rosenstock promo vehicle. Grand, there probably is some sort of an audience for that type of stuff. But I'm not one of them
canonball5 wrote: » Jesus wept, has anyone heard that Mario Rosenstock show? I've no idea what they were thinking, it's a shambles of a show.
hotmail.com wrote: » Larissa has become the 'go to female contrarian' for The Last Word.
NIMAN wrote: » Flicked on to it tonight in the car. They were discussing parents with alcohol issues. Some woman was chatting, giving her point of view, experiences etc. It was at the end when Matt said "thanks Larissa Nolan". Doesn't she do TV/film and music reviews for the show too? She is a real jack of all trades, or why do TodayFM have such a limited supply of contributors? Is it because they refuse to speak to a large section of those involved in the media due to their ban?
NIMAN wrote: » I really think MC is past his sell-by on TLW now. But I have no idea who could replace him, probably someone even more right-on and PC.
hotmail.com wrote: » Matt has gone down the "both sideism" strategy and often holds meaningless debates with extreme views on both sides with the usual suspects.The 11pm show on Virgin Media is now doing the same thing.
CatFromHue wrote: » Yeah he's from he communications clinic, whatever that is, the other McDermott is on 2FM at the same time as The Last Word. Did they mention that other footballers at the awards show were asked dance questions too? Mbappe had to actually dance!
TheDavester wrote: » theyre limited by the times ban, that's why they're stuck with AOife Barry from the Journal (and others from that "news site") who wouldn't get near another tv/radio show, Roe McDermot, Jennifer Gannon.....They've also had Louise Duffy doing TV and the week in review bit on Fridays (in fairness she wasn't bad at the Friday Gig when she put a shrill sjw in her place)
5555555555 wrote: » Can someone please tell Matt that Jennifer Gannon writes for the Irish Times ?