Morrissey concert (Hultsfred Festival) to be shown on Swedish TV?
posted by davidt on Saturday March 13 2004, @09:30AM

Emil Bigsten writes:

According to the Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet the broadcasting license for the Hultsfred Festival will be sold to the swedish national television SVT. This will hopefully mean that the whole Morrissey concert will be shown on swedish national television! Thought you wanted to know.

 
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    Morrissey concert (Hultsfred Festival) to be shown on Swedish TV? | Log in/Create an Account | Top | 5 comments | Search Discussion
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    Aftonbladet, not very serious. (Score:0)
    I am very suspicious. Aftonbladet is not a serious newspaper, and my experience, as Swede, is not to trust their information without checking another source. (No harm, maybe false alarm.)
    Anonymous -- Saturday March 13 2004, @09:56AM (#90305)
    ZTV hits back with rival festival ..... (Score:0)
    ....on the same date as the Hultsfred festival on the swedish west coast. Bad news is that if SVT takes over they cannot broadcast as much as ZTV did during the 3 days, that could only happen if SVT uses their digital channel SVT24 during the 3 day event.
    Personally I feel that it's refreshing not having to see those ZTV muppets with their awful music taste (mostly hip hop and heavy metal) making an arse of themselves live on telly.
    On the other hand with SVT the whole thing will probably become all stiff upper lip and no fun with the programme cut up and shown in parts.
    DON'T PAY THE TV LICENSE SVT IS COMMUNIST!
    Anonymous -- Saturday March 13 2004, @10:56AM (#90318)


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