Melanchthon wrote: » Really gone to hell as a channel and I don't think its because I got older as the bollocks they show seems to be pretty different to the bollocks thats popular with younger people of Youtube and Netflix
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » Of course the stuff they produce is different to YouTube and netflix. They're different platforms. But absolutely it's partially about you getting older. They don't make the shows specifically for you any more. I wonder if you think the same about fashion and clothes. We're they better back when they were made specifically for you too?
Melanchthon wrote: » True I suppose, I just don't think the channel 4 stuff is actually aimed at youth as such more 20's and urban 30 something's e.g more the people that lap up Fleabag (and yes know that's BBC) than the people who watch YouTubers
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » I don't claim to know that much about C4 back in the day. But I do know their core target audience is the 16-34 age bracket. Is there any chance that when you thought it was better was also the time when you were 16-34? And now that you've moved towards the top of that bracket or maybe out of that bracket entirely, that you think the standard has gone down? So for example the first few posts in this thread were worrying about c4 showing Naked Attraction which where contestants stand naked being a screen and are revealed from the bottom up. Starting with their genitals, then to the neck then their face. They discuss the contestants genitals, grooming and figures and try to see what they can discern about them from just their naked body. Some posters said it was a sign of moral decline and others said they have stopped making shows that push the boundaries. You can say what you like about the concept of the show but it is pushing a boundary. You don't find much discussion like that on BBC4. There are other shows with a similar the like The Sex Clinic and Embarrassing Bodies but they're also c4 shows. BBC 3 is another one that aims at the 16-34s. I wouldn't be surprised if you're not a big fan of their content either. Have you considered BBC4? They specifically target the 35s and over. Lots of really interesting documentaries and some of the comedy they show is really good but slower paced - Detectorists is a good example of a slower paced comedy aimed at an older audience.
Richard Hillman wrote: » Just coming out of the 18-34 bracket, so you may have a point. And yes I have been watching BBC4 a bit lately :pac:
scoobydude wrote: » Hmm I must have missed that so, where did I see the amazon puff piece then, it s definitely on somewhere last week
faceman wrote: » When I was a teenager Channel 4 was the equivalent of porn on a Saturday night. Euro Trash, an erotic thriller (that would carry a 15 certificate now) and god knows what else. A mate of mine used to just set his vcr to record 3 hours of content without checking what was on, "just in case" there was some titivating content. People don't know how lucky they are nowadays!
joe40 wrote: » Do you remember the warning triangle...
Bobblehats wrote: » C4, E4, More4. And now Page 4
Richard Hillman wrote: » C4 has Gone downhill massively over the last few years. Their news service has lost all credibility, their ability to make absolutely top notch comedy has withered up and even their investigative programmes seem to lack imagination. Channel 4 used be about challenging the status quo and the establishment, then they became it.
fryup wrote: » channel 4 news, is still the best around imo
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » Ah, that red triangle warning you not to watch this film in case you might be offended by some titillation. It worked out exactly how you'd think it would work.
Richard Hillman wrote: » C4 has Gone downhill massively over the last few years. Their news service has lost all credibility, their ability to make absolutely top notch comedy has withered up and even their investigative programmes seem to lack imagination.