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Two Years In a Row
themasterq8
19-12-2010
That's now two years youve ruined the ending of the apprentice for me digitalspy, why splash it on the front page...why cant you give anyone sometime to actually see it.

Not Happy. didnt even know it was on tonight.
CaroUK
19-12-2010
Sorry - but once the programme has been aired - there is no reason to keep the result a secret....

If they waited until everyone who wanted to watch had actually done so - it wouldn't be news.....

Only way to avoid the results of these shows is to stay off sites like this until you've wayched it
drbolognaise
19-12-2010
How did you not know it was on tonight?
Tom_Tit
19-12-2010
Use your brain and don't blame the internet.

Don't log onto here until you've watched them.
robot1000
19-12-2010
I sky plus'd it and starting watching it 30 minutes behind live broadcast. I decided to check the news during the show to keep up with the latest and low and behold the winner was featured on the frontpage

Thankfully it was the one I was rooted for otherwise it would have been
Tom_Tit
19-12-2010
I often sky plus things like the football for example. And when i do i don't change the channel, log onto the net or anything incase it ruins it for me.
marvola45
19-12-2010
Two years in a row? You'd think you'd have learned from last time...
Mrs Spratt
19-12-2010
Oh not this 'why can't everyone wait until I've watched it' thing yet again.

Are Digital Spy expected to ring round all their FMs before posting a current story to check we've all watched it/knew it was on?
themasterq8
19-12-2010
Originally Posted by Mrs Spratt:
“Oh not this 'why can't everyone wait until I've watched it' thing yet again.

Are Digital Spy expected to ring round all their FMs before posting a current story to check we've all watched it/knew it was on?”

Im not saying not post it but do the same thing theyve been doing for weeks and just put Alan Sugar hires an Apprentice that way everyones happy.
Digital Sid
19-12-2010
Originally Posted by themasterq8:
“That's now two years youve ruined the ending of the apprentice for me digitalspy, why splash it on the front page...why cant you give anyone sometime to actually see it.

Not Happy. didnt even know it was on tonight.”

Because by then it wouldn't be news and not worth reporting?
Digital Sid
19-12-2010
Originally Posted by themasterq8:
“Im not saying not post it but do the same thing theyve been doing for weeks and just put Alan Sugar hires an Apprentice that way everyones happy.”

Why? If you weren't watching it live when it's the finale, you can't have been that fussed surely?
Fudd
20-12-2010
That happened to me with I'm A Celebrity...I was watching it on ITV Player and logged onto the website at the same time and lo and behold there was the result. No one's fault but my own, though. You should expect Digital Spy to publish latest news.
Tom_Tit
20-12-2010
Another bit of advice is stay clear of Facebook aswell.
the_anonymous_1
20-12-2010
Originally Posted by Digital Sid:
“Why? If you weren't watching it live when it's the finale, you can't have been that fussed surely?”

Well you can't really say that can you? People are busy sometimes...
Mrs Spratt
20-12-2010
Originally Posted by the_anonymous_1:
“Well you can't really say that can you? People are busy sometimes... ”

Yes, exactly - it's called 'real life' and it is more important than what happens on the telly.

I suppose my attitude is shaped by the fact that I grew up in the era when either you watched something when it was on or you'd missed it, and since there was only one telly in most households if your parents wanted to watch something else you missed it. So coping with the disappointment of knowing who won something without seeing it happen would have just been par for the course.

But if you told that to the kids of today, they wouldn't believe you.
WinterFire
20-12-2010
OP, is two times enough for you to learn your lesson, or will you be making the same complaint next year?
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