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"GB News, the television channel that launched this week with backing from pro-Brexit tycoons and a mission to produce “anti-woke” US-style news content, is facing an advertiser backlash after big consumer brands including Ikea, Nivea and Grolsch said they would pull their adverts from the network.
Fronted by a clutch of familiar names including the former BBC and Sky presenters Andrew Neil and Kirsty Gallacher, GB News, which launched on Sunday evening, is pitching itself as an alternative to the mainstream media with a focus on generating opinion and controversy, rather than original reporting."
So what were you saying sxturbo?
The brand's have pulled there adverts for spurious reasons, in fact there reasons are that it has been reported as a right wing TV channel, but it was being reported as such before it had even launched, and now within 48 hours where other than shoddy directorship and wooden hosts, they haven't actually done or said anything incorrect or wrong. The lefty newspapers are trying to say it's terrible, but with no actual evidence. It does certainly appear to be a cancel culture vendetta. They are fearful they will have a Twitter campaign against them, but genuinely from what I have seen the reports have been honestly neutral.
But I've only watched it for 2 hours in total.
Personally I don't think it's much different from any other news I've seen.
The only thing the channel has been a little vocal on is the extended lockdown. Which I thought you would have been on board with ellal