This arrived in my inbox this afternoon. So we’ve go to the trouble of registering www.herecomeseverybody.co.uk and in a stunning peice of web1.0 cyberwebby interactivitiness pointed it to…. the TV listings page. wow, www.herecomesdisappointment.co.uk
Try bbc.co.uk/imagine ? nowt, because there isn’t a page to support this programme strand, Maybe Al’s biffed all the production cash, maybe because it’s ‘arts’ it’s not a priority… but it does look a little bit shit. If anything highlights the BBC’s Telly vs Internet relationship issues, it’s stuff like this.
TV is becoming less popular.
The TV industry will have to learn to co-exist with the internet.
Alan Yentob is a TV producer and confessed in the programme that he has difficulty with the above.
The programmes absence on the internet may therefore be somewhat deliberate.