Midday bulletin on World is from C, followed by Our World at 12.30. NC is still from E.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure they've closed B as it's too crew heavy.
World will have to decamp somewhere at some point. Indefinitely using a singular studio 23 hours a day with no time for deep cleaning is simply asking for trouble at the moment.
Midday bulletin on World is from C, followed by Our World at 12.30. NC is still from E.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure they've closed B as it's too crew heavy.
World will have to decamp somewhere at some point. Indefinitely using a singular studio 23 hours a day with no time for deep cleaning is simply asking for trouble at the moment.
In those cases, it is quite likely that World will just simulcast with News Channel in E to allow deep cleaning to happen. It shouldn't be too difficult, or if needed, they rely upon studios in other countries to provide bulletins if at all possible (assuming they can be used)
Midday bulletin on World is from C, followed by Our World at 12.30. NC is still from E.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure they've closed B as it's too crew heavy.
World will have to decamp somewhere at some point. Indefinitely using a singular studio 23 hours a day with no time for deep cleaning is simply asking for trouble at the moment.
They still have A and D, or they can simulcast while they clean.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure they've closed B as it's too crew heavy.
World will have to decamp somewhere at some point. Indefinitely using a singular studio 23 hours a day with no time for deep cleaning is simply asking for trouble at the moment.
In those cases, it is quite likely that World will just simulcast with News Channel in E to allow deep cleaning to happen. It shouldn't be too difficult, or if needed, they rely upon studios in other countries to provide bulletins if at all possible (assuming they can be used)
And of course other studios like A or D could be used if required at some stage (e.g overnights) when London bulletins aren’t on air.
CNN's New Day are really taking 'social distancing' to a whole new level.
It's so weird to watch. Studio guest are sat apart over on the soft set and a 4 way split screen used.
It's becoming a gimmick at this point. Anchoring from home, weather from kitchen on Today Show etc. Just play the taped video no need for OTT antics.
They're hardly antics. Behaviour breeds behaviour. The more people see this kind of thing, the more it resonates and the more likely people are going to follow suit, and ultimately follow the government advice they should be following.
CNN's New Day are really taking 'social distancing' to a whole new level.
It's so weird to watch. Studio guest are sat apart over on the soft set and a 4 way split screen used.
It's becoming a gimmick at this point. Anchoring from home, weather from kitchen on Today Show etc. Just play the taped video no need for OTT antics.
They're hardly antics. Behaviour breeds behaviour. The more people see this kind of thing, the more it resonates and the more likely people are going to follow suit, and ultimately follow the government advice they should be following.
Exactly! As weird as it looks on air, viewers will understand why they are so apart. Incidentally, CNN's At This Hour with Kate Bouldan has been coming from the Newsroom set all week.