Poll: Channel Whore (sorry 4) (74 votes)
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skinner70Mon 28/05/07 12:35 |
This is a single option poll: "In the light of the racist exploitation of Celebrity Big Brother and the promised 'pornographic' broadcast of images of a dying Princess Diana; is Channel 4 a progressive broadcatser or a big box of shit?"
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#172290Mon 28/05/07 12:44 |
Channel 4 has lost its way. |
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#172290Mon 28/05/07 12:46 |
Its not progressive to lie or show pictures of dead people in cars. Its just sensationilistic. Dont buy their line, they are manipulating you if you listen to them when they say they are cutting edge - its not cutting edge, its just tabloid TV. |
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