Its definitely slicker and the sound has improved. Not one for rolling news but I'll probably watch it a bit from time to time.
I don't think there's anything wrong with allowing presenters to air their opinions, as long as you have a range of opinions which is where the BBC et al have failed miserably.
It's like a breath of fresh air. And the presenters have shown they have the ability to cope with technical breakdowns which will hopefully be ironed out.
I was wondering if the teething problems are caused by undercover agents from the BBC, who must be regretting axing Andrew Neil from their Politics' programmes.
And would anyone but Andrew Neil have the stature and confidence to call out the SPH (the Stop Funding Hate group) who have coerced companies like IKEA to withdraw their adverts.