The Newsroom

BBC National/News Channel from New Broadcasting House

(March 2013)

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all new Phil
But yours is.
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Worzel
Well, BBC News is indeed in HD on BBC One HD overnights. Smile
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Worzel
But yours is.


No, you're wrong. Just because you like something a particular way - doesn't mean to say everyone else who has a different opinion is wrong.
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all new Phil
I said nothing about what I like or dislike. I'm saying that you are wrong in thinking it is SO important to viewers.
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Worzel
I said nothing about what I like or dislike. I'm saying that you are wrong in thinking it is SO important to viewers.


I never said that. I said it looks better on screen.

Anyway, we'll agree to disagree. It makes for healthy discussions on here. Smile
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flaziola
Well, BBC News is indeed in HD on BBC One HD overnights. Smile

Does Singapore have HD facilities?
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London Lite Founding member
Well, BBC News is indeed in HD on BBC One HD overnights. Smile

Does Singapore have HD facilities?


Rico looked upscaled.

Matt Taylor is using the green screen tonight for weather.
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bakamann
Well, BBC News is indeed in HD on BBC One HD overnights. Smile

Does Singapore have HD facilities?

I highly doubt that, because the picture quality in Singapore is horrible... It's like they never left 1997.
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Worzel
Well, BBC News is indeed in HD on BBC One HD overnights. Smile

Does Singapore have HD facilities?

I highly doubt that, because the picture quality in Singapore is horrible... It's like they never left 1997.


The graphics and Babita + weather were definitely in full HD.
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flaziola
ABC News moved to 2:30? Edit, never mind It's just started.
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harshy Founding member
HD but I presume its now BBC World's headlines music and studio, very nice it is as well.
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bilky asko
Don't you hate it when people lie?

I said nothing about what I like or dislike. I'm saying that you are wrong in thinking it is SO important to viewers.


I never said that. I said it looks better on screen.

Anyway, we'll agree to disagree. It makes for healthy discussions on here. Smile

BBC News in N6 and Sky News in it's current form show that staying in one place almost constantly with no imagination of camera shots, use of full screen graphics - gets stale. I know it's 'the news' - but if it's as dull as dishwater, people will turn over.


EDIT: I thought I'd add that at no point today when my mum watched the One O'Clock news did she mention "oh look, she's standing up - let's not turn over". No sane person would switch the news off over such minutiae as standing up, projection cubes, or visible gaps in said cubes.

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