A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » While listenership has shot up since the first wave and the first lockdown, the quality of programming has probably fallen. Sorry to say I would include Claire Byrne's radio programme in that. Her TV show is simply unwatchable and unenlightening. I think these programmes have suffered from bad production decisions because she herself is an excellent broadcaster. By the way, just getting back to Joe Duffy (edit, sorry, I thought this was the Joe Duffy thread) and Lockdown — Duffy works from RTE does he? Why is that? I wouldn't describe it as essential work that cannot be done from home. Pat kenny is able to work from home, and communicate remotely with the production team, surely Joe has a spare room? You could ask the same of most RTE broadcasters actually. It's not really in keeping with the spirit if lockdown.
ButtersSuki wrote: » I did ask this at the start of phase 1 but believe it or not so to speak broadcasting was classed as an essential service. Now one could argue that in this day and age with the quality of ISDN lines etc that the shows could continue from the broadcaster’s homes with a skeleton crew in Montrose (Tubs broadcast from home for a while)
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » Can see no excuse for Duffy and Tubs not working from home. One broadcasts a monologue and phone interviews, the other connects callers to one another on the telephone. There is no excuse.
Cole wrote: » I agree with that for sure, but it's also just the sheer poor quality of a lot of stuff now too. Over the last year or so, it's just gone off a cliff. I used to avoid one or two shows on RTE radio (Tubridy, D'Arsey), but now I avoid or just don't bother with most of it...Today with Claire Byrne (a joke), Drivetime, BOC. And as for the TV, if there ever was an example of just how bad current affairs output has become, just look at...yes her again...Claire Byrne Live.
Gen.Zhukov wrote: » Yes, it would be ideal as RTE have the whole telephone thing down to perfection.
Cole wrote: » Yeah I used to think Claire Byrne was a pretty decent broadcaster...back in her Newstalk days and even up until more recent times on RTE...but I just find everything about her recent output almost unlistenable. I just don't listen to her at all now...and I've been a Today listener (even religiously listening to podcasts when abroad) for years.
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » Is there a list of broadcasters who do work from home somewhere here? I had a search but couldn't find it. I can understand Brendan O'Connor not working from home, it's pretty hard to run a free-flowing panel discussion when nobody can see one another. I know Audrey Carrville, Gavin Jennings, and possibly Bryan Dobson work from home. Sarah McInerney broadcasts from home some days of the week. Over at Newstalk, Pat kenny and (I think) Moncrieff broadcast from home. Can see no excuse for Duffy and Tubs not working from home. One broadcasts a monologue and phone interviews, the other connects callers to one another on the telephone. There is no excuse.
AndrewJRenko wrote: » Any ideas what kind of network connection they would be using? Don't think standard domestic broadband is really up to broadcast quality transmission.
PieOhMy wrote: » Not sure if they could risk having them working from home, 3 different days this week they Lost connection with a call on the news at 1, two times that I saw there was issues with an interviewees earpiece on 6.01 and the usual liveline bad lines. It's bad enough when it's a caller who drops but if a presenter drops they're toast!
For Forks Sake wrote: » She was dreadful when she was on Newstalk, asking the same question over and over in a different tone is not going to elicit answers.
Bits_n_Bobs wrote: » My exact memory of her on Newstalk too. Amazed at the upward velocity of her career tbh
0lddog wrote: » Turn the clock back 20 years and ISDN was what was used. I'm out of the game so long now I dont even know if ISDN is still available to order ! Are PRI & BRI lines still a thing or is it all 'mux it over IP' ?
ButtersSuki wrote: » The canteen is being raided again for guests. Jennifer Z-list today.
ShamNNspace wrote: » They blew the budget on Tom Jones yesterday... beans an toast for two weeks now
Cole wrote: » I caught a bit of Tubridy's interview with the singing superstar/sleazebag Tom Jones on Playback this morning. The guy who put his reclusive and vulnerable wife through public humiliation with his cheating (and bragging about it) for over 50 years...having a chat with the guy who's all about the gorgeous kindness in people.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » I have long categorised Tom Jones in the absolute scumbag drawer
Cole wrote: » I've just copied and pasted my comment from last week... "Yet another 'happy' media figure who it turns out has mental health issues...and wants to tell us and BOC all about it" I've already given up on this on this sh1tshow on a Sunday. I'll be adding Saturday now I think.