I think it's maybe just that Gemporia always interact more with their customers than TJC do as a rule and so, on this occasion, it felt more natural to do?Yesterday they were constantly referencing the Queen's death and their feelings about it, particularly Angeline, who even brought her phone so that people could engage with her live via Facebook and Instagram while she was on air. Today they were selling the Platinum jubilee stock because "people were asking for it". I watched TJC and there wasn't this constant referencing, which I found interesting.
Always remember this, the selly telly machine (presenters, producers, buyers, managers, owners) don't care about individual viewers one way or the other. If anyone thinks they do care, they're deluded. All they care about is do you have sufficient funds or space on a credit card to buy some of their stuff. That is their sole reason for existing. To sell stuff. Always at amazing prices. Goodness, these channels should have charity status given they practically give their products away at ridiculously low pricesI couldn't believe the ghastly grasping justification on Friday from Angeline that Gemporia had decided to broadcast "to be there for you at this time, we are a family here". I, like many, was sitting sorrowfully trying to work, and over a cuppa thought I would check the Selly Telly responses. QVC had rightfully suspended programming as we know, but there was Gemporia, black lace everywhere, imploring me to share my feelings at the same time as picking over a wheel of lightweight jewellery. Shameless. And desperate.
We're watching National Geographic and they had the one minute silence at 8.pm.Oh, I have just received an email from Gemporia saying that they are going to suspend broadcasting on Monday between 6am and 6pm.....
The only channel to get it remotely right is QVC, staying off air until 7am tomorrow.It seems to be their excuse at the moment that they are there for their audience as company so that they do not need to be alone. So of course whilst you are here why not think about buying something bright and shiny!
What I am most dreading, not just for Gemporia but for IW and TJC and probably QVC, is after a short period any of these platforms creating and selling some form of souvenir if Queen Elizabeth II. Years ago Steve Whatley made the error of dedicating some piece of jewellery (Diamonique?) to the late Diana Princess of Wales. I think that he acted alone and got a slap for it but I fear something similar looming. That said I guess that all manner of souvenir tat will be made available from the usual suspects including some marques who will charge a premium for their offerings. These items will never again be worth the money spent on them.