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UK Prime Minister | TV News Coverage

Off topic but I noticed today that the obit for Honor Blackman was voiced by Nick Higham. Since he left the BBC these have generally been dubbed over by David Sillitoe. Maybe this wasn’t possible in the current circumstances.

I don't think I'd realised that Nick Higham had left. (Some newspaper obituaries have been on the shelf so long that their writer has predeceased the subject.)

The BBC have an Obituary Unit whose job it is to keep this kind of thing up to date - I'd imagine most have been recorded with a guide track, but would get revoiced before use by a journo on shift, especially if a few details had to be added at the end. On rare occasions I've heard them go out voiced by Nick Serpell, the obituary editor.


I'd expect them all to be fully voiced. A guide tracked version is of zero use if you need the Obit ASAP. You can replace a proper track just as easily as a guide, but you can't really put a guide track to air (unless it's not really a guide track)
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UK Prime Minister | TV News Coverage

Being charitable to Gove, thats not the video conferencing platform automatically pausing video to favour audio during low bandwidth conditions is it?


I think that is what happens with FaceTime when someone else is calling?
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UK Prime Minister | TV News Coverage


I've seen the exposure factor mentioned before. It was initally used to explain the death of the 30 year old doctor in Wuhan who had originally raised the alarm. If it is the case, it's about the only long term mitigation that is possible, considering that all of us will at some point be exposed to the virus, unless we lock ourselves into an environmentally sealed room for the rest of our lives.

I've heard it as the explanation as to why some health are professionals have had it so badly depute not having any pre existing conditions - they encounter it from multiple patients, possibly it's got a slightly different mutation from each patient? It's also why self isolation within a household is important.


Yes - I believe this is the discussion about 'viral load'. The more exposure you have to the virus the more chances it has to take hold in various places in your respiratory system (as it is unlikely that each exposure will be in precisely the same place?). This is why people with Covid-19 who are being cared for at home should be minimising contact with their carers (sleeping in separate rooms, using separate bathrooms if possible etc.). It was noticed very early on that carers of those with Covid-19 often got it worse than those who they were caring for.
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Educational Broadcasting 2020

Riaz posted:
SA100 posted:
People on UC, some of the poorest family’s in the UK will not have access to Broadband in their house.


But do they have a TV at home?


Yes - often times that's one of the things you DO get in a B&B room, temporary accommodation etc.

The BBC is covering everyone it can reasonably cover by making the content available both online and via broadcast outlets. Don't see the issue. Better than doing it on just one or the other - it's doing it on both.
London Lite, dbl and bilky asko gave kudos
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Educational Broadcasting 2020

Riaz posted:

I am wondering how many families with school age children don't have the internet at home now.


AIUI a significant number - particularly those in vulnerable situations (bed and breakfast accommodation, temporary housing, sofa surfing etc.). There are 'hidden homeless' kids.

Plus those on very low incomes may not have the income to pay for broadband - either fixed or mobile, or data for their kids phones.
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BBC Oneness - idents and presentation

At the risk of sounding ancient, we did have a two stage alarm at BH in the old days.
Worked well.
First alarm alerted you to the problem while the in house firemen investigated, if it was a false alarm it was cancelled, if it was found to be real it was changed to evacuate. If no response was received it timed out to evacute automatically.

It gave on air staff the chance to go to something else, and those of us in control rooms to grab things ready to take with us, and maybe get someone to run down the road to standby facilities, to prepare, just in case.


That's still the case in NBH. There are amber warning and red evacuate lights for operational areas. Amber usually means either a sensor has actuated and is being investigated in that area OR that another area of the building is already evacuating. However it is possible to go straight to red I believe.
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The Sport Thread

Facinating map there. But I'm really surprised that nothing appears to be going through and controlled or balanced at BT Sport/Timeline at Here East?
Presumably, the only person there is a TX Channel controller, and (s)he isn't worth the mention?


No arrows pointing to them, but the two dark blue points on the map are BT/Timeline in Stratford and Red Bee in White City.


I think the MCR at Timeline in Stratford is being remotely controlled from home. Not sure whether Timeline in Ealing is also being remotely controlled.

AIUI some of this remote production is using Timeline's Ealing Studios facilities rather than their Stratford facilities. I don't know what the split is between Ealing and Stratford.

As others have said - the playout channel control is at Red Bee in White City (at the BBC Broadcast Centre I believe). I believe they still have staff working on-site.
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The Sport Thread

The complexities of BT Sport's EKO Specials

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BT Sport's 'The Greatest Race' MotoGP show is being produced pretty similarly too.
https://www.motogp.com/en/in%20the%20media/2020/03/30/bt-sport-on-the-hunt-for-motogp-s-greatest-race/328667
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Eurovision 2021 - Netherlands - NPO/AVROTROS/NOS

Wasn’t the 2006 contest broadcast in SD but recorded in HD for test purposes? Would be interesting to finally release that as I think all versions out there are still SD.


Yes - 2005 was the first 16:9 SD contest (and covered in 5.1), and the 2006 contest was apparently shot in HD (or so it was rumoured at the time).

However ISTR the wire cam in 2006 looked pretty average in SD so I suspect will stick out like a sore thumb if we ever see an HD version...
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Coronavirus | Television News Coverage

Where is Question Time being broadcasted from? Is it a redressed studio B?


Studio Facilities IMG Studios in the credits (and IMG Studios have 4 small studios in their Stockley Park complex).

However there was also an OB Credit for Cloudbass as usual - so they may have just dry hired the studio and not used an IMG gallery I guess - or IMG may have an alternative space?

I had seen reference to Question Time coming from 'North London' for the foreseeable future - but Stockley Park wouldn't be North London (it's close to Heathrow)
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The Steph Show

Sounds about right, although Morphepus takes 3 seconds to do a manual cut? If so that seems an unacceptable delay to me especially when automation systems used to be able to it with no delay

The other solution is to feed the news to Leeds and then get them to cut to them. Although I suspect that's not an option while it's being done from a house. Once it's in a studio with lower latency circuits in and out it will be seamless


You could also do the reverse - take the part of The Steph Show before the News bulletin via the Channel Four News gallery at Gray's Inn Road (or via their MCR) and let ITN cut away for the News? That would be clean - but if you didn't want to route the whole part of The Steph Show via ITN you could do a hot switch (there would no doubt be a few frames of delay introduced via the circuits to and from ITN) just before the junction.
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Coronavirus - Impact on live/recorded shows

I don't know how long its been going on for. I've only noticed it over the last couple of days.


It's been going on for quite a while now. They do it in the junction after the regional news going into The One Show quite regularly.