GB News

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Britain's newest news channel.

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"Britain's News Channel"
Started: 13 June 2021.

In its own words:
"GB News is Britain's News Channel, with a new approach to news, opinion & debate, sharing the stories that matter to you and everyone in the UK.

Because if it matters to you, it matters to us."


GB News is a British news channel, which launched on 13 June 2021.

History

The launch was on 13 June 2021.

Nigel Farage began hosting his own programme on 18 July 2021.

In September 2021, GB News launched new sports, politics and business shows.[1]

Media coverage

The mainstream media has condemned the channel.

Advertiser boycott

GB News has faced an advertiser boycott.[2]

IKEA pulling advertisements from the news channel over concerns over its content. They tweeted about GB News challenging their "humanist values", despite them having stores in Saudi Arabia. [3]

Ideology

GB News has criticised The Establishment.[4] Also criticism of Big pharma and the endless COVID-19 lockdown, which is not seen on other news channels.

COVID-19/Resistance, views against Vaccine passports, lockdowns, and Vaccine mandate.

Praise

George Galloway has praised the founding of the new channel, for challenging the BBC stranglehold on British TV.[5]

Programming

  • Great British Breakfast
  • Dewbs and Co
  • The Political Correction
  • Farage

Personalities


 

Employee on Wikispooks

EmployeeJobAppointedEndDescription
Mark SteynShow Host on Farage20212023Bilderberger

 

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