To all postees,
Copy of e-mail just sent to viewerservices@itv.com
Congratulations ITV!
In a time of a depressed nation, with job cuts, recession, runaway crime etc etc, one can console oneself by meeting friends in a pub to watch the much awaited coverage of a FA clash between local city rivals.
ITV sport coverage once again managed to conspire to produce a monumental c**k up resulting in the pub erupting in the last couple of minutes of a cup tie. Not only ruining the atmosphere but missing the only goal in the game . If I wasn't so cynical, I would almost say it was written to a script, but no, it is once again down to professional incompetence whilst ITV pretend to be a company capable of transmitting quality sports coverage.
In a previous tie, albeit in the early rounds at a rainswept non-league ground, the cameramen seemed incapable of cleaning a lens to produce crystal clear images of the game. Before then I gave ITV the benefit of the doubt although I am sure adequate equipment cover or even a cloth would have solved this complex technological problem.
But no, they have decided to continue in the same vein and have produced sub-standard coverage throughout the competition. In comparison with other companies covering sport, your pundits are inferior and now the physical act of screening footage has once again proved to be extremely poor.
I am not sure who should be targetted, as following the F1 final laps/advertising fiasco, it seems to be across the sporting network that ITV seem incapable of getting their priorities right. The purpose of screening sport is to entertain the fans and not to line ITV coffers with cash. I understand that without such contributions, ITV would not exist, but what about the viewers. Unfortunately the majority of the public cannot attend all sporting events, through logistics, cash and availability. We rely on the broadcasting companies to produce high quality footage with quality coverage, professional pundits and first class definition. Instead we are given poor quality production which in any other business would result in a swift P45 for all those concerned.
I trust ITV will produce some sort of press release, starting with an acknowledgement on their website, apologising for their incompetence in tonights transmission. Tonight's pathetic offering of a premium live sports event was ruined with even the Everton fans in the pub bemoaning the night's entertainment.
If I could physically protest with a refusal to pay the licence I would, unfortunately this e-mail is as much as I can do to express my disgust, but to anyone who is reading this e-mail in 'ITV Land', please understand that your sports coverage is sub-standard to both the BBC (excellent) and Sky (OK), Setanta is currently ahead of yourselves and even Channel 5's offerings do not show the failings that ITV are currently excelling in.
No doubt we will get, the technical fault excuse again, but let's face it, ITV have some of the premium events on their patch and if you did a straw poll in the street outside the ITV headquarters tomorrow, the results would be pretty damning regarding all sports coverage.
Please can you at least acknowledge this e-mail (not an automated reply) and indicate that ITV is concerned on a personal level so that I, as one viewe,r would at least have a bit of comfort that someone at ITV does actually care about the viewers rather than count the advertising revenue and distribute to shareholders accordingly.
I would urge you all to inundate ITV with similar vein e-mails. 