When you look at the editorial decisions at the BBC, cutting good informative programs, whilst airing a cooking show knowing that it would only get a fraction of it’s usual viewers, you have to think the rot is intentional.
When you look at the editorial decisions at the BBC, cutting good informative programs, whilst airing a cooking show knowing that it would only get a fraction of it’s usual viewers, you have to think the rot is intentional.
Kind of is. Daytime TV now is so poor. A few people I know have it on - more as background - and realise well into the show they have seen it before. A waste of electricity = much output on TV from our national broadcaster, almost driving people elsewhere. In my case, ZDF.
Very few things left that the BBC do well now. Contrast that to a decade or so ago and it’s unrecognisable.