Very true. Jim Rosenthal + commercial breaks = annoying.Even with all the failings of BBC blogs, i much prefer there coverage than on ITV, so for now i dont really mind what BBC's journalists say.
Very true. Jim Rosenthal + commercial breaks = annoying.
However, the BBC is publicly funded and, as licence fee payers, it's totally justified to expect and demand the highest levels of journalistic quality and a reasonable degree of impartiality. And any media outlet should ensure its output is factually correct.
Name and address Dan.We can't have this carry on.Well im from Ireland, so thanks for paying, I dont actually read any of these blogs, i always meant to read Brundle's but never did.

Name and address Dan.We can't have this carry on.
Pay the woman or leave the bed.![]()
.You guys should be happy BBC covers F1, over here on the other side of the north sea, things aren't that great when you want to watch a decent coverage of a F1 GP. So I would say, thanks BBC for a genuine effort to bring a live coverage.
At least we own the best circuit in the world ( maybe not for long)![]()
… I think both the OP and FF's bump are intended to direct the thread towards criticism of BBC Online's reporting, which is more often than occasionally "unprofessional."
No, that's why I quoted your first line, cosi. I was just trying to direct the thread back towards its intended objective and away from the TV presentation.
I am well aware of that, Genji. Perhaps I understated my first line?
I dont know, there were some points I liked about ITV's show. I mean it raised the bar alot when it took over. It made the bbc show before hand look quite shoddy.
BBC dont give a damn about F1 coverage. At least ITV gave it full attention as one of its prime sports viewings