Sujet : Re: Cinema Ratings
De : agamemnon (at) *nospam* hello.to.NO_SPAM (The True Doctor)
Groupes : rec.arts.drwhoDate : 06. Jul 2024, 17:19:44
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On 06/07/2024 09:09, solar imbecile wrote:
The True Doctor wrote:
On 05/07/2024 10:33, Blueshirt wrote:
The True Doctor wrote:
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On 05/07/2024 08:49, Blueshirt wrote:
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Why would the BBC pay cinemas for thousands of tickets just
to give them all away when they broadcast the exact same
episodes on BBC1 and it's available on their iPlayer. That
doesn't make any sense!
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It was a failed publicity stunt. The BBC expected huge numbers
to take the tickets off it but no one did. The seats were
empty and the BBC has not pictures to show for it. Nothing.
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Have you any evidence for this claim?
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I am not the one making the claim. The BBC is. It is therefore the BBC
who is obliged to provide evidence, not me.
The BBC is claiming that “it was a failed publicity stunt”? Are
you sure? When did they make this claim? And why would they
claim it failed? Wouldn’t it be in their own interest to claim it
was successful?
The claim we were talking about imbecile was that concerning the cinema ratings as stated in the title. Do you understand English?
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My claims are perfectly rational. Where are the bums on seats? I want to
see photos off full theatres with Doctor Whoke showing on the big
screen. Where are they? Surly, by now, fans would have posted them all
over social media, and the BBC itself. Real pictures, not AI generated
ones.
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Since you only trust random strangers on YouTube, try this:
https://youtu.be/IG40B9PbHe8
or this:
https://youtu.be/hC1HljB7-84
People who hated the episode when they saw it in the cinema.
So if they hated it there can't have been many people there with them. They probably all left before it ended if there were any others there at all. But none of that matters as you shall see below.
(And if you’re gonna claim they’re BBC plants, then why didn’t they
say they loved it?)
None of the people there count because the BBC paid to hire the theatre so it counts as a full house even if not a single viewer attended.
Do you seriously think the cinema managers counted everyone actually sitting there through the whole performance and sent the stats back to the BBC? It counts as a full house because the BBC bought all the tickets even when completely empty.
Do you understand that this is how the statistics are always all fiddled for publicity? The BBC have wasted licence fee payers' money and should be condemned for it.
-- The True Doctor https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCngrZwoS0n21IRcXpKO79Lw"To be woke is to be uninformed which is exactly the opposite of what it stands for." -William Shatner