Can anyone imagine the RCN allowing a Canadian network TV crew on a frigate doing ASW in North Atlantic vs Russian subs? Our Navy never highlights such NATO work vs those SSNs. Royal Navy has, post at Thin Pinstriped Line:
Can anyone imagine the RCN allowing a Canadian network TV crew on a frigate doing ASW in North Atlantic vs Russian subs? Our Navy never highlights such NATO work vs those SSNs. Royal Navy has, post at Thin Pinstriped Line:
Me playing Devil's Advocate, and granted, I haven't seen an episode of Warship:
There's a lot of classified stuff involved with those missions. Would the CO or higher want TV crews showing it? If it's scrubbed, it'll be like the Aurora episode of "Mighty Planes" - superficially interesting but not much to show
The RCN has done quite a bit of social media stuff, and arguably it hits the younger demographic more so than TV
If they invite the TV crew on and have free (minus classified stuff) access, what happens if something negative happens? First example coming to mind is the PBS show Carrier, where the TV crew went on a 6-month sail onboard a CVN. It focused on a few people, and ended up with one of them being charged with sexual assault (or something like that). It can paint the RCN/CAF in an even worse light.
Can anyone imagine the a Canadian network interested in reporting RCN allowing a Canadian network TV crew on a frigate doing ASW in North Atlantic vs Russian subs?
JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska -- Besides her distinctively mottled Canadian Disruptive Pattern uniform and a habit of pronouncing lieutenant as “left-tenant,” there is nothing
JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska -- Besides her distinctively mottled Canadian Disruptive Pattern uniform and a habit of pronouncing lieutenant as “left-tenant,” there is nothing
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