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With a number of exceptions and exemptions with compensatory rest.
Any employee can opt out of the working time agreement.
BBC News: Presenters & Rotas
It’s actually against the law for a worker in this country to not have a minimum of an 11 hour break between shifts.
With a number of exceptions and exemptions with compensatory rest.
Any employee can opt out of the working time agreement.
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*Slim down STV, push the share price down by getting rid of assets so ITV plc can buy STV plc.
*Put the channel at an all time low, so that when the Channel 3 License is up for tender ITV will go for it.
Either way he's an ITV man and STV will be no longer within the next 3 years.
STV to shut STV2 Local Stations
Simon Pitts new job is to do either one of these things:*Slim down STV, push the share price down by getting rid of assets so ITV plc can buy STV plc.
*Put the channel at an all time low, so that when the Channel 3 License is up for tender ITV will go for it.
Either way he's an ITV man and STV will be no longer within the next 3 years.
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She is going back to radio this time for BBC Radio Scotland.
I take it Laura Miller must be back from Mat Leave for the East Edition.
Who will be John's number two in Glasgow? Maybe Halla Mohieddeen from STV News Tonight will cover or hopefully we will see more of Rachel McTavish.
STV News
Lucy Whyte has left STV News according to her Twitter and Instagram.She is going back to radio this time for BBC Radio Scotland.
I take it Laura Miller must be back from Mat Leave for the East Edition.
Who will be John's number two in Glasgow? Maybe Halla Mohieddeen from STV News Tonight will cover or hopefully we will see more of Rachel McTavish.
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Hopefully Alex Deakin will make a return to our screens.
The New ITV & BBC Weather Thread
Amanda Houston is taking a sabbatical from ITV Weather this week until March. It will be interesting to see either a new face taking on the role permanently or just various faces ( for ITV Anglia). This is on the back of Aidens departure for Met Office in December.
Hopefully Alex Deakin will make a return to our screens.
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Sunrise Mon to Thurs 6am to 10am with Sarah-Jane & Jonathan
Sunrise Fri to Sun 6am to 10am with Stephen & Isabel
All Out Politic's Mon to Friday 10am to 11am with Adam
Sky News Tonight Mon to Thurs 7pm to 9pm with Dermot
Anything else?
Sky News 2015 new look
So from the recent announcements heres what we know so farSunrise Mon to Thurs 6am to 10am with Sarah-Jane & Jonathan
Sunrise Fri to Sun 6am to 10am with Stephen & Isabel
All Out Politic's Mon to Friday 10am to 11am with Adam
Sky News Tonight Mon to Thurs 7pm to 9pm with Dermot
Anything else?
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She's being 'promoted' to an anchor rather than continue as a sidekick - are you suggesting she / Sky shouldn't progress her career just to appease viewers who like her on screen partnership with Steve?
Gillian has always really been a Anchor. She used to co-Anchor with JT on evenings and also Sky News at Ten.
She's only been in her current position since she moved to weekends.
Sky News 2015 new look
Secondly, her moving to weekends means Gillian leaving Stephen's side, which seems a bit of a shame considering they're well loved by viewers. Sky are listening to viewers in putting Sarah-Jane on weekday Sunrise, but not listening to them by moving Gillian, arguably.
She's being 'promoted' to an anchor rather than continue as a sidekick - are you suggesting she / Sky shouldn't progress her career just to appease viewers who like her on screen partnership with Steve?
Gillian has always really been a Anchor. She used to co-Anchor with JT on evenings and also Sky News at Ten.
She's only been in her current position since she moved to weekends.
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So how would that save money?
It would save money because they wouldn't need to pay Big Presenter Salaries for the like of Sophie Haworth, George Alagiah and Reeta Chakrabarti.
For example. Joanna Goslin goes and sits on her bum for 30 minutes at allow the BBC News at One change to go on air, to then go back on air for 30 minutes more.
Let the Regionals produce a bulletin for 30 minutes, using the presenter that was going to do the 15 minute Lunchtime News.
BBC to trial Scottish Six
With cost being a major factor in everything, it would make much more sense to scrap the BBC News at One and BBC News at Six altogether.
Have One national News programme per day like in the US. Make BBC News at Ten that programme.
Allow the regional teams to put together their own News at One and News at Six, drawing on the national and international stories from the New Channel to suit the broadcast and region.
It means they wouldn't need to pay big presentation costs and if people want the core news they always have the News Channel to fall into.
Have One national News programme per day like in the US. Make BBC News at Ten that programme.
Allow the regional teams to put together their own News at One and News at Six, drawing on the national and international stories from the New Channel to suit the broadcast and region.
It means they wouldn't need to pay big presentation costs and if people want the core news they always have the News Channel to fall into.
So how would that save money?
It would save money because they wouldn't need to pay Big Presenter Salaries for the like of Sophie Haworth, George Alagiah and Reeta Chakrabarti.
For example. Joanna Goslin goes and sits on her bum for 30 minutes at allow the BBC News at One change to go on air, to then go back on air for 30 minutes more.
Let the Regionals produce a bulletin for 30 minutes, using the presenter that was going to do the 15 minute Lunchtime News.
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Have One national News programme per day like in the US. Make BBC News at Ten that programme.
Allow the regional teams to put together their own News at One and News at Six, drawing on the national and international stories from the New Channel to suit the broadcast and region.
It means they wouldn't need to pay big presentation costs and if people want the core news they always have the News Channel to fall into.
BBC to trial Scottish Six
With cost being a major factor in everything, it would make much more sense to scrap the BBC News at One and BBC News at Six altogether.Have One national News programme per day like in the US. Make BBC News at Ten that programme.
Allow the regional teams to put together their own News at One and News at Six, drawing on the national and international stories from the New Channel to suit the broadcast and region.
It means they wouldn't need to pay big presentation costs and if people want the core news they always have the News Channel to fall into.