Pfft, that post was written by some random member more than 10 years ago, it's not official BBBA content. I can also say you sound like a bit of a dick. OMG there, it's official now.check the forum FAQ, your name is mentioned there!![]()
Pfft, that post was written by some random member more than 10 years ago, it's not official BBBA content. I can also say you sound like a bit of a dick. OMG there, it's official now.check the forum FAQ, your name is mentioned there!![]()
Well said.Pfft, that post was written by some random member more than 10 years ago, it's not official BBBA content. I can also say you sound like a bit of a dick. OMG there, it's official now.
From what i understand, Endemol has granted Channel 7 the rights to both broadcast Big Brother now, and renew said rights going forward, until the holdback date, after which point the rights to our beloved reality TV franchise are up for grabs by another network such as Channel 10.
To borrow a holdback example from my autism social group (C7 Big Brother), the local council (Endemol) has granted us exclusive rights to both occupy their building for this year and renew said lease for their building next year (Broadcast BB), until a defined date (Holdback), at which point those two rights are open for a competitor community group to potentially come in and occupy their building and renew said lease (Endemol giving C10 BB rights).
Therefore, any said competitor community group (or rival TV network) could still prepare for occupying the council building (or broadcasting BB) before the defined date (holdback), operating on the assumption that the incumbent holder of the lease (or broadcast rights to BB) will not renew it, however until the defined date (holdback) has been reached said competitor community group (or TV network) could not actually use the council building (or broadcast BB) or advertise they are going to host events in council building (or promote their BB broadcast), or else this would be trespassing (or copyright violations) in the case of the former or false advertising in the case of the latter, however if incumbent lease holder (or broadcast rights holder) decided to renew their lease (or broadcast rights) before the defined date (holdback) then said competitor group (or rival TV network) may have wasted time/money.
Big brother is a 12 month turn around, especially with the original format…
° They need 12 months to plan the whole season (nominations, evictions, rewards, challenges, twists etc)
do it two weeks get paid for 12 months - dream job!!!lmao can I have this job? I'll turn it around in two weeks.
one production company = one council owned venue.I ain't reading all that. Your example is off because you're making a false equivalence by implying it's two different groups that could run the show. It's the one production company and two different funding groups.
Your analogy is probably the wrong way round. It's the community group wants to change venue.one production company = one council owned venue.
two competing channels = two competing community groups.
holdback imposed on competing channel by production company = exclusive booking renewal rights for incumbent group by council owned venue.
Thank you for your kind words, however I’m not really sure you know the extent of my reputation… Looking back my behaviour was embarrassing, shocking, and downright disgusting at times.Today is the first time I have seen that FAQ thread because of this being pointed out! Kingston was and still is way less abrasive than some of the personalities here when that FAQ was written. If this place gets back to the numbers it used to have with a proper BB season you will find people here with personalities that will differ. There will probably be some heated discussions at times - that is the nature of forums and healthy and robust conversation with differing opinions are a part of life. The mods are here to tell us when we step over the line and I have never seen Kington not respect what the mods say.
yes, this.Your analogy is probably the wrong way round. It's the community group wants to change venue.
Thank you for your kind words, however I’m not really sure you know the extent of my reputation… Looking back my behaviour was embarrassing, shocking, and downright disgusting at times.
I think we all look back and think I should have handled that differently/better. But honestly what I remember of you from that time was that you could be snarky but not the nasty levels of gaslighting I saw from WB.Thank you for your kind words, however I’m not really sure you know the extent of my reputation… Looking back my behaviour was embarrassing, shocking, and downright disgusting at times.
7 has no interest in renewing BB, they added the holdback clause in the contract to stop other networks from picking the show up for a reasonable turn around.. it’s just a greedy thing 7 did.How do we know Channel Ten and Channel 7 and endemol have not come to some agreement that channel seven will not renew the contract?
Channel seven does not seem to want it, Channel ten does. Being spiteful really may not play well for them for future things they may want. Maybe we are just all overthinking something because it seems too good to be true in a decade where nothing is going well?
Bit hyperbolic there.it’s just a greedy thing 7 did.
I wouldn’t say that… there could be multiple scenarios as to what could’ve happened.The only greedy ones in this scenario are Endemol Shine - who have been caught trying to have their cake and eat it too.
And this is where I completely stop taking any of your posts seriously.I wouldn’t say that… there could be multiple scenarios as to what could’ve happened.
° could’ve forgotten about the clause, as the contract would’ve been signed years ago.
° new management/team could’ve taken over and may not have known about the contract or clause.
There are things that aren’t public knowledge at the moment.
That’s fine…And this is where I completely stop taking any of your posts seriously.
As if a large well known production company doesn’t have a legal team going over all of this with them…
God, I know the production team on Seven screwed up Big Brother but they're not that thick. This is basic stuff.I wouldn’t say that… there could be multiple scenarios as to what could’ve happened.
° could’ve forgotten about the clause, as the contract would’ve been signed years ago.
° new management/team could’ve taken over and may not have known about the contract or clause.
There are things that aren’t public knowledge at the moment.
That's a worthwhile theory at least.I do wonder though if the producers went off the production date and the (former) broadcaster off the broadcast date.