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I am really not as fussed about the live feed as I should be. I think the fact that the main show doesn't even get that many viewers anymore tells it's own story. Even if they brought back a 24hr feed I doubt the viewers would come flocking back.
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And I certainly don't like things like ****inafreezer gate being covered up either, and not really because I think it protects Jay, moreso because dare I say it would've been ****ing hilarious television? The way I see it is this. If all we have to go off is their edit, then fine, that's what people should be judging off and if they decide to manipulate things along the way, then so long as it's for the benefit of the series I don't mind. But I would most definitely prefer to have live feed at our disposal given the choice because it makes the show more honest, more interesting and more reactive. BBUK at the minute is almost akin to your run-of-the-mill trashy MTV reality show. I enjoy it for what it is - a bog standard show which runs 48 minutes a night, but not nearly as much as far superior versions of the show like in Canada where they understand what Big Brother actually is and care about its fans. That I can get far more invested in. |
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Yes CBB is more popular now but that's only because that's what they deliberately set out to do, and it's why I find it so disheartening when long-term fans now say they prefer it too. It has nothing to do with money. They are currently building the biggest extension to the Elstree house in its entire history! Of course money is not the issue. It is all about editorial control, they don't want to give it up. |
I agree with you to an extent but why would they give up more editorial control for CBB? CBB is where the money is now & it gets twice the amount of viewers as regular BB, with or without nightly live feed. They can edit CBB as much as they wish and people will still watch and vote.
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Plus as I said, the feed increases discussion and attention and thus only promotes CBB more. By giving viewers the extra feed for CBB and as such more content, is it any wonder they prefer it to the civilian version? All of it is deliberate and it always has been, they eventually just want to run two or God forbid three CBB's and forget the civilian version. It's always been the plan, and to be quite honest we may only be a year or so away from it coming to fruition. The fact that a lot of fans are complacent and falling into their trap isn't helping matters either. |
Tbh I think I might be done with BB now, if this turns out to be true. If they hadn't included that obvious sound bite in the advert I wouldn't be saying this, but it's the unnecessary trolling of fans that kept the series alive (and the production in employment!) for 16 years that's just a slap in the face. If live feed was never on the cards, don't bite the hand that feeds you! It's just unnecessary...
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Meh, I've come to terms with the fact that we're never going to get live feed for BB again. It's been that way for 5 years so no point complaining now. And plus if it's another BB15/16 (which it will most likely be) then I really wouldn't want to watch any more than an hour per night tbh.
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More people watch CBB so they invest in more live feed as more people will watch it. Less people watch normal BB so there's less live feed. It's as simple as that. Not everything is a conspiracy
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And someone can correct me if I'm wrong but I'm pretty sure the figures for both the civilian and CBB live feeds aren't entirely dissimilar. It has nothing to do with cost or ratings, or else why have they just spent God knows how much on the biggest extension to the house in its history? |
BB17 has been promoted just as much as the recent CBBs. More people watch CBB because more people are interested in celebs than normal people and it's usually better than the normal series
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I don't think there's a conspiracy. Just even include something that could antagonise fans. I don't doubt CBB is more popular etc. But regular BB can still be an enjoyable watch. Just sad to go into the launch with a bitter taste in the mouth. Like producers are laughing at us.
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The producers aren't laughing at anyone I think you're just paranoid. If more people watch (which is what they want to happen) then they will add more live feed
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It's so obvious C5 obsessed with CBB tbh, CBB gets the promo and civillian doesn't get any. Cbb gets more live feed as well. When CBB was starting the eye and start time was on the Birmingham New Street top screen outside(promotion screen)and i bet you the BB17 eye etc won't be there or infact any promotional boards.
And if they are putting celebs in civillian it just confirms it even more that they are obsessed with celebrities. |
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It's better than the civilian series because they make it so! The evidence has been there right from the start, I don't know why people still refuse to believe C5 care way more about CBB than they do BB |
Let me break it down this way - lack of Live Feed is making the civilian show fail, and the civilian show is failing because of lack of Live Feed:
Lack of Live Feed is making the civilian show fail The lack of a Live Feed is making the civilian show fail because we're spoon-fed a 45 minute highlights show. We can't form a true opinion on what happens in the house because we don't see everything that happens in the house - only what the producers want to see. You can't get fully invested in the show because it's being angled towards the casual viewer rather than the long-term viewer, hence why Celebrity Big Brother is still a success - you already have an idea of who the housemates are because their personalities are well known, plus it's a much shorter run. In civilian Big Brother, we're expected to get to know a bunch of (mostly) unknown people whom we've (mostly) never heard of before for 3 months. Live Feed helps with that because we get to watch them 24/7 - we get to see everything. With the 45 minute highlights show, it's edited to favour one bunch of housemates and the others just get left behind, which isn't really fair. The Live Feed helps to supplement the edit and keep the show honest - and if a housemate really has been boring, they can't blame the edit because the evidence will be stacked against them. The civilian show is failing because of lack of Live Feed It's no coincidence that the highest rating series of civilian Big Brother on Channel 5 was the one that had the most Live Feed - Big Brother 14. It's also no coincidence that the countries who are still offering a Live Feed (the USA (both Big Brother USA and Gran Hermano US), Canada, Albania, Turkey etc) are still on the air and are thriving/showing no signs of slowing down. Meanwhile - Australia, the one country that went down the no Live Feed route taken by Channel 5, has been axed due to low ratings. The Live Feed helps create a buzz around the show which ultimately leads to higher ratings. It's not a nice example, but take the Hazel and Daley incident from BB14. That unfolded on the Live Feed, which lead to more people talking about it on social media and the press running with the story as a result. Daley's ejection episode the next day was the most watched episode of civilian Big Brother on Channel 5 to date - and it was largely because of what unfolded the night before on the Live Feed. Without that buzz and without being able to make that proper connection to the housemates, Channel 5 will continue to make terrible series like Big Brother 15 and Big Brother 16 with endless twists, producer manipulation and no sense of consistency, in order to give the show a minor ratings boost at times. The lack of a Live Feed is ultimately why the civilian version of the show is failing - they're sacrificing any success of the show for editorial control and countless twists. (And let's face it, if they're advertising this series to be all change and they've spent all that money on a house extension, they might as well go all out as it's clearly not a matter of cost). |
^Gurl there's no point preaching all that to us, you should email Ben Frow or whoever instead or else you're wasting your time :laugh:
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My interest is already at an all time low. This doesn't help at all.
I still have the sad record of having watched every single highlight show since it started. C5 are knobheads i suspect the time to start watching it online after it airs minus the C5 adverts has arrived. **** em. |
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