Carol Kirkwood has just flashed her TRIC award for Best Weather Presenter... Interesting that Charlie followed this by saying it was a good day for BBC Breakfast as he acknowledged that Susanna won Best Newsreader award as well.
Carol Kirkwood has just flashed her TRIC award for Best Weather Presenter... Interesting that Charlie followed this by saying it was a good day for BBC Breakfast as he acknowledged that Susanna won Best Newsreader award as well.
Why do people see this as surprising? When somebody leaves your place of work to go to another place of work, everyone doesn't suddenly hate them, including the BBC itself.
So tomorrow's presenters is Louise and Steph. Where's Bill disappeared to?
Bill did an interview this morning with Sir Tim Berners-Lee. Will Steph & Louise be presenting the programme together or is one doing Thursday and the other Friday?
Carol Kirkwood has just flashed her TRIC award for Best Weather Presenter... Interesting that Charlie followed this by saying it was a good day for BBC Breakfast as he acknowledged that Susanna won Best Newsreader award as well.
Why do people see this as surprising? When somebody leaves your place of work to go to another place of work, everyone doesn't suddenly hate them, including the BBC itself.
The comparison in a 'normal' workplace would be, that in a sector dominated by two firms, and one of your employees leaves for the revival firm, that your firm then goes round telling all it's customers that you've left for a rival, which therefore directly promotes your rivals business.
It's not the question of hate, as I'm sure they'd all see each other still, it's the point that you wouldn't do anything to harm your own firm through publicising your rivals.
Carol Kirkwood has just flashed her TRIC award for Best Weather Presenter... Interesting that Charlie followed this by saying it was a good day for BBC Breakfast as he acknowledged that Susanna won Best Newsreader award as well.
Why do people see this as surprising? When somebody leaves your place of work to go to another place of work, everyone doesn't suddenly hate them, including the BBC itself.
The comparison in a 'normal' workplace would be, that in a sector dominated by two firms, and one of your employees leaves for the revival firm, that your firm then goes round telling all it's customers that you've left for a rival, which therefore directly promotes your rivals business.
It's not the question of hate, as I'm sure they'd all see each other still, it's the point that you wouldn't do anything to harm your own firm through publicising your rivals.
..and I didn't say I found it surprising, I said it was interesting.. (in the context of this thread.. I was just pointing out that it happened as I was up at 6.30am.)
So tomorrow's presenters is Louise and Steph. Where's Bill disappeared to?
....Here I am at 6.30 again!
That's how I understood how Sally signed off yesterday aswell when she said "back tomorrow with Steph and Louise".
but it's Charlie and Louise - with Sally doing Sport and Dom with business.. No Steph!
Why on Breakfast do they call the interview point that is in New Broadcasting House, 'Central London'?
Naga called it 'joins us from our studio in Central London' but why don't they call it 'Joins us from New Broadcasting House in London'?
When they use Norwich they don't say joining us from The Forum, Norwich likewise when the BBC News Channel interview someone from Salford they just refer to Salford nit the building they are in. It seems a consistent approach to me.