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The Metro Newspaper has suddenly gone up in our estimations after this year’s of a shambles that’s called Big Brother,  It’s safe to say not even McDonalds would offer producers a job after this years Appalling show.

Not only are viewing figures down this year but the corruption, hate towards certain housemates and Disrespect Producers have for the hard core fans means this years Big Brother is right down slotted under Series 4.

 

The Metro are quoted saying….

“Has a programme ever shown such scant respect for its fan base than the current run of Big Brother, which we sincerely hope is the last?

We’re picking it as our Must See in the hope that the fans on live eviction duly chant “producers out” in protest at the blatant fixing that has turned the show into a farce and even made presenter Emma Willis look shamefaced.

It should be smarmy Steven to go but don’t rule out last minute shenanigans aimed at keeping him in.”

 

I think it’s safe to say they got that totally spot on!

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Originally Posted by erinp:

 

The Metro Newspaper has suddenly gone up in our estimations after this year’s of a shambles that’s called Big Brother,  It’s safe to say not even McDonalds would offer producers a job after this years Appalling show.

Not only are viewing figures down this year but the corruption, hate towards certain housemates and Disrespect Producers have for the hard core fans means this years Big Brother is right down slotted under Series 4.

 

The Metro are quoted saying….

“Has a programme ever shown such scant respect for its fan base than the current run of Big Brother, which we sincerely hope is the last?

We’re picking it as our Must See in the hope that the fans on live eviction duly chant “producers out” in protest at the blatant fixing that has turned the show into a farce and even made presenter Emma Willis look shamefaced.

It should be smarmy Steven to go but don’t rule out last minute shenanigans aimed at keeping him in.”

 

I think it’s safe to say they got that totally spot on!

 

I just did the feedback on the BB website courtesy of Eugene's thread. Slated them yet again.

 

But yes, The Metro got it right.

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by erinp:
Originally Posted by fremsley:

Can't read it.

 

Flashbacks of The Northern Line.

Eh?

Fremsley bamboozling us  I'm just happy when I pick up on a reference... 

Its a paper they read down in that London.

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien:
Originally Posted by erinp:
Originally Posted by fremsley:

Can't read it.

 

Flashbacks of The Northern Line.

Eh?

Fremsley bamboozling us  I'm just happy when I pick up on a reference... 

Its a paper they read down in that London.

 

We get it too here in Sheffield Rog, it's a freebie on the buses and trams 

 

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by erinp:

 

The Metro Newspaper has suddenly gone up in our estimations after this year’s of a shambles that’s called Big Brother,  It’s safe to say not even McDonalds would offer producers a job after this years Appalling show.

Not only are viewing figures down this year but the corruption, hate towards certain housemates and Disrespect Producers have for the hard core fans means this years Big Brother is right down slotted under Series 4.

 

The Metro are quoted saying….

“Has a programme ever shown such scant respect for its fan base than the current run of Big Brother, which we sincerely hope is the last?

We’re picking it as our Must See in the hope that the fans on live eviction duly chant “producers out” in protest at the blatant fixing that has turned the show into a farce and even made presenter Emma Willis look shamefaced.

It should be smarmy Steven to go but don’t rule out last minute shenanigans aimed at keeping him in.”

 

I think it’s safe to say they got that totally spot on!

 

I just did the feedback on the BB website courtesy of Eugene's thread. Slated them yet again.

 

But yes, The Metro got it right.

The Armageddon feedback ...I did the same .

FM

The Metro.

 

The paper was launched in London in 1999, and can now be found in several UK urban centres, plus some smaller railway stations. Localised editions are produced for Birmingham, Brighton, Bristol, Cardiff, Derby, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool, London, Manchester, Nottingham, Newcastle, and Sheffield.[1] It is part of the same media group as are the Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday, although, in some areas, Metro operates as a franchise with a local newspaper publisher, rather than as a wholly owned concern.

The Metro concept comes from Sweden. Metro International, a different company, launched in the UK in 1999, and, in Newcastle upon Tyne, this company's paper was distributed on the Tyne and Wear Metro system side by side with the Metro of Associated Newspapers (now DMG Media). After battling alongside the Associated Newspapers' version with the same name, Metro International's Metro changed its name to Morning News. However, Morning News was short-lived, being discontinued shortly afterwards (see Metro International). Metro International have had plans to launch a rivalling free evening newspaper in London.[2]

Similarly, Rupert Murdoch is said to have regretted missing the opportunity of launching his own London paper. However, News International, a UK subsidiary of Murdoch's News Corporation, launched a London-based newspaper in 2006 called The London Paper, using funding from Liam McDonald.[3] This was closed on 18 September 2009.

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