ChatterBank1 min ago
What Do You Think Channel 4
Is hoping to gain by this.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-23 53250/C hannel- 4-broad cast-da ily-Mus lim-pra yer-Ram adan-mo nth.htm l
I'm curious as to why they are doing this. I would imagine that most Muslims would already have something in place and would also presume judging by some of the comments (Yes I know it's the Mail but their readers are viewers too)
that this will alienate some.
So I can only see a lose/lose situation here.
Any thoughts?
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I'm curious as to why they are doing this. I would imagine that most Muslims would already have something in place and would also presume judging by some of the comments (Yes I know it's the Mail but their readers are viewers too)
that this will alienate some.
So I can only see a lose/lose situation here.
Any thoughts?
Answers
I'd be rather more concerned about the entire channel dedicated to Christianity that is God TV, which yesterday had a series of programmes dedicated to rubbishing Science in favour of Creationism. That's far more disturbing, frankly, that prayers at 3am that most of the Target audience already have covered anyhow.
11:36 Tue 02nd Jul 2013
Well, they do try an put across the anti-establishment view, so if they've annoyed the Mail maybe they'll say "job done"?
I quite like the prayer, or I did while I was sitting in a swimming pool at the top of a hotel overlooking Kuala Lumpur. The "local" ones can be a bit, er, naff.
I will be treating any message within with the same weary contempt I hold "thought for the day" in (or the Archers theme music).
I quite like the prayer, or I did while I was sitting in a swimming pool at the top of a hotel overlooking Kuala Lumpur. The "local" ones can be a bit, er, naff.
I will be treating any message within with the same weary contempt I hold "thought for the day" in (or the Archers theme music).
chrisgel
Why are they doing it?
Gain a few more viewers, open a debate and wind up some sections of the public. To whit - there are some Daily Mail readers who now will never watch CH4 again.
I would be very surprised if the Daily Mail and Channel 4 share a large cross-section demographic, so it's doubtful that it will hit viewing figures.
This is what CH4 used to be about...being a bit subversive, and the bane of Middle England.
I have a feeling though, that it will backfire somehow. Dunno.
Why are they doing it?
Gain a few more viewers, open a debate and wind up some sections of the public. To whit - there are some Daily Mail readers who now will never watch CH4 again.
I would be very surprised if the Daily Mail and Channel 4 share a large cross-section demographic, so it's doubtful that it will hit viewing figures.
This is what CH4 used to be about...being a bit subversive, and the bane of Middle England.
I have a feeling though, that it will backfire somehow. Dunno.
Sp - Have to admit I didn't read all the article. I went straight to comments for a laugh. It's funny how rage seems to affect peoples ability to spell isn't it.
Or is it the other way round?
I didn't spot the 03:00 time and to be honest I won't be staying up/getting up for it anyway.
As I said Muslims seem to have managed without Channel 4 for a long time so I was curious why CH4 were doing it.
Or is it the other way round?
I didn't spot the 03:00 time and to be honest I won't be staying up/getting up for it anyway.
As I said Muslims seem to have managed without Channel 4 for a long time so I was curious why CH4 were doing it.
According to the article:
"There is also a legal requirement for the BBC and ITV to broadcast a certain amount of religious programming."
Try as I might (without looking it up online), I can't think of a single religious programme currently being broadcast on ITV.
Can anyone else (without cheating and using Google)?
"There is also a legal requirement for the BBC and ITV to broadcast a certain amount of religious programming."
Try as I might (without looking it up online), I can't think of a single religious programme currently being broadcast on ITV.
Can anyone else (without cheating and using Google)?
I think it's OK, it's inclusive.
AOG, I don't know what you mean - Muslims rise this early every day at this time of year, for the morning prayer, then either go back to bed before work or stay up. During Ramadan they have to get breakfast in before the morning prayer too - people of my acquaintance are often tired due to the early start.
AOG, I don't know what you mean - Muslims rise this early every day at this time of year, for the morning prayer, then either go back to bed before work or stay up. During Ramadan they have to get breakfast in before the morning prayer too - people of my acquaintance are often tired due to the early start.
Not keen on established channels getting too involved in religious areas, but from what I can see this is just an very non-prime time equivalent of Songs of Praise, or Carols from Wherever, isn't it ? If so then it seems to me to be of more concern giving potential than it turns out to be once you look a bit deeper at it. I'd be concerned if they were broadcasting any religion throughout the day though. That's for the specialised TV channels to cover, should they wish.
AOG
It's a good job that so many Asians run their own businesses - they can set their own hours, and share responsibilities with family members.
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It's a good job that so many Asians run their own businesses - they can set their own hours, and share responsibilities with family members.
I'm sure you, like me, are aware that The latest data from 2006 suggests that Asian-owned businesses make up around 13 per cent of all London businesses and provide jobs to around 210,000 persons.