Mav11 wrote: Part of her charm?
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » I know Brendan, but still. Cognitive dissonance or something. if someone misses a relative enough, they'll convince themselves of an excuse. I have a relative who is currently waiting for flights to reopen to his home city (Covid hotspot) to see his folks. Understandable, but not necessary travel. I see no drawback to a robust, narrowly defined definition of necessary travel. If you don't strictly define it, you'll get some very dubious interpretations.
First Up wrote: » I know she is looking nervously over her shoulder at Claire Byrne but someone should tell her that shrill interruptions won't help her keep the job.
Stewball wrote: So you wanted to hear more of Sammy Wilson's ramblings?
First Up wrote: » She was interrupting others as it happens but good interviewers listen to what is said before asking the next question. If someone is rambling on, then fair enough but she was cutting across people who had barely got a sentence out.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » The Brenner admits to heading off to Spain.... what sanctions can be brought against him. Very obvious he is the ‘carrier’. Any idea.?
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » Not sure we should have any criminal sanctions, otherwise people will avoid engagement with the health services. But there is a certain social stigma in breaching guidelines, we saw that ourselves at the outset of the Lockdown, before it was legally enforced. So give us strict travel guidelines, narrowly defined limits on travel, and let the public mood police it.
Brendan Bendar wrote: That’s learned from the Vincent Browne book of ‘Flashbang’ interviewing.
Brendan Bendar wrote: The antidote of course is to stop, let her complete the second question and ask her to repeat the first question again “So I can address it fullyâ€
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Here’s Eoin Corry...... VESTED INTEREST LOUD AND CLEAR.
First Up wrote: » The Morning Ireland crew are big into it too. They think it makes them sound assertive, whereas it just makes them sound rude. They could learn a lot from the BBC Radio 4 Today team. They invite interviewees to talk themselves into trouble, never interrupting while they do. Simon Coveney is one of the better ones at that.
Joe_ Public wrote: » Must be a special rule that they have to contact this guy anytime there's a travel related discussion. Seems to be on every other day. Are there no other travel reporters in the country?
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Must have a link with the ACARS system, spends most of his time in the air, it seems.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Ty, we have strict guidelines, don’t travel abroad. All this ‘confusion’ is being hyped by the airlines and travel industry and hospitality sector, and the media. It’s totally transparent........don’t travel abroad.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » All this ‘confusion’ is being hyped by the airlines and travel industry and hospitality sector, and the media.
First Up wrote: » The Morning Ireland crew are big into it too. They think it makes them sound assertive, whereas it just makes them sound rude. They could learn a lot from the BBC Radio 4 Today team. They invite interviewees to talk themselves into trouble, never interrupting while they do. .
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » Agreed on this. Justin Webb and Martha Kearney in particular. Kearney is one of the few BBC journalists who knows Northern Ireland inside out, she eviscerated a fair number of bumbling Tories during in the run-up to the Brexit Agreement, very meticulously, without ever losing her temper. I think Sarah McInerney comes close but I don't suppose you agree.
Deleted User wrote: Well, FWIW, I agree. The main difference is that Martha has ten years experience behind her to call upon. I think Sarah started pretty well, has learned quickly and is stamping her authority on the show.
First Up wrote: » Stamping her foot more like. She can be quite good when she keeps her cool but gets excited too easily.
KevRossi wrote: » Was in a newsagents today picking up a paper. Claire Byrne's noggin staring at me from some 'Country Life' magazine (or similar). Noel's winning the exposure war anyway.
bookman2 wrote: » Very hard to listen to her interviews as she adopts a got ya philosophy on every question she asks!
Infoanon wrote: » Are you listening to Sarahs interview with Leo ? , Leo is tying himself up in knots and Sarah is well able to push when required - Sarah is well prepped for this interview.
bookman2 wrote: » It’s a bizarre way to interview someone it’s like being interviewed by a lawyer! Crazy carryon from her when asking her about the green list . It’s quite clear the advice yet she just didn’t want to understand.
jay0109 wrote: » Hazel Chu yet again