He can be quite unnecessarily confrontational at times. It is weird. I never listened to him before this year, so never really knew what he was like many years ago. He's more of a shock jock, right?Charming as always from Whale. I think even JOB & Natasha Devon are more listenable than him.
Yes, Steve does has form for falling out with presenters. I always got the impression he was jealous of them moving on to pastures new when he has been stuck at LBC for years.Steve and (insert name here)
Steve spectacularly fell out with Iain Lee too.
It has been a while since we have had any proper ratings such as the RAJARs. Hopefully they will start again soon.We are in the minority as for years I have also never understood his appeal, let alone how/why he is still on-air. However, he does have his fans and his ratings must be very good.
Yes, as I mentioned before and @The Big One also confirmed:It has been a while since we have had any proper ratings such as the RAJARs. Hopefully they will start again soon.
I'm sure Nick A's figures will still be good enough as just like Steve, his programme is unique.The last published survey for RAJAR was for January 2020. I understand they have being doing surveys now, and are evaluating them. Hopefully we will see some results later this year.
Snap!Steve Allen is back!
See my post above ! https://tattle.life/threads/lbc-radio-2.19508/page-40#post-5901259It has been a while since we have had any proper ratings such as the RAJARs. Hopefully they will start again soon.
Did you hear him mention Ian Payne? Unless he did so again later in his programme and I missed it, he didn't thank Ian for covering for so long and at short notice. All I heard was Steve saying Ian talks a lot about football...Not going to lie that it was nice to see Steve back and hear him talking complete rubbish - my usual listens are the likes of Maajid & Mike Graham so it is nice to have a break from the heavy topics every so often.
He will be the last person in Twickenham to go cashless lolDid you hear him mention Ian Payne? Unless he did so again later in his programme and I missed it, he didn't thank Ian for covering for so long and at short notice. All I heard was Steve saying Ian talks a lot about football...
I still don't understand all the fuss about going to the bank. Surely all his transactions could have been done online, but then Steve does love to pay for things in cash.
Sorry I had not seen that. Let us hope you were right and we will get some updates later this year.See my post above ! https://tattle.life/threads/lbc-radio-2.19508/page-40#post-5901259
O'Bingo also fell out with a couple of the overnight presenters. There was one Xmas party where some of us wondered what O'Bingo would do if they turned up with Nigel Farage?On the presenters not getting along, Jim O'bingo & Nigel Farridge
Welcome back to Steve Allen
I hope Paul Easton will start doing his RAJAR blog again. His detailed graphs are sadly missed.The last published survey for RAJAR was for January 2020. I understand they have being doing surveys now, and are evaluating them. Hopefully we will see some results later this year.
It's one of the (ever reducing) things that nick Abbott gets right; idiots going on about cute animals rights while scoffing their face with awfully treated battery farm animals. They say they care, but not enough to pay 50p more for better welfare.Steve was going on about that Alpaca and animal cruelty. I bet he goes home and eats fish fingers without a second thought. Lol
I don't mind people being sad about it, but people who vehemently oppose animal cruelty, but eat animals is a bit odd. For e g, If someone dumped a bagful of puppies in a ditch, I'm not going to leave them there because I eat meat and shouldn't care about them.It's one of the (ever reducing) things that nick Abbott gets right; idiots going on about cute animals rights while scoffing their face with awfully treated battery farm animals. They say they care, but not enough to pay 50p more for better welfare.
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