I don't know why for the long titles they can just use the BBC World News Theme Instead. I mean it can't take that long to just put a different theme onto the titles.
I don't know why for the long titles they can just use the BBC World News Theme Instead. I mean it can't take that long to just put a different theme onto the titles.
The short one is fine, but the long one just does not work and I think even the Beeb are not quite sure how to use it as well,
I think someone must occasionally take their dog to work.
BBC Newsroom, central London, 11pm: Is that your dog? Isn't it YOUR dog? I thought it was his dog. Hang on .... pic.twitter.com/DImmyC4Q
— Mike Embley (@EmbleyMike) February 7, 2013
@johnofladublin Arf. Arf. Owner in fact editor on World Service radio news. Still happily there when I left this morning ....
— Mike Embley (@EmbleyMike) February 8, 2013
I think someone must occasionally take their dog to work.
BBC Newsroom, central London, 11pm: Is that your dog? Isn't it YOUR dog? I thought it was his dog. Hang on .... pic.twitter.com/DImmyC4Q
— Mike Embley (@EmbleyMike) February 7, 2013
@johnofladublin Arf. Arf. Owner in fact editor on World Service radio news. Still happily there when I left this morning ....
— Mike Embley (@EmbleyMike) February 8, 2013
Yeah that's the dog, was an Alsatian. Just wasn't what I was expecting to see come running down the stairs
I think someone must occasionally take their dog to work.
BBC Newsroom, central London, 11pm: Is that your dog? Isn't it YOUR dog? I thought it was his dog. Hang on .... pic.twitter.com/DImmyC4Q
— Mike Embley (@EmbleyMike) February 7, 2013
@johnofladublin Arf. Arf. Owner in fact editor on World Service radio news. Still happily there when I left this morning ....
— Mike Embley (@EmbleyMike) February 8, 2013
Sooo... BBC Broadcasting House is actually an animal-friendly facility?
I think someone must occasionally take their dog to work.
BBC Newsroom, central London, 11pm: Is that your dog? Isn't it YOUR dog? I thought it was his dog. Hang on .... pic.twitter.com/DImmyC4Q
— Mike Embley (@EmbleyMike) February 7, 2013
@johnofladublin Arf. Arf. Owner in fact editor on World Service radio news. Still happily there when I left this morning ....
— Mike Embley (@EmbleyMike) February 8, 2013
Sooo... BBC Broadcasting House is actually an animal-friendly facility?
It's a guide dog.
Considering most of the time you see the Guide Dogs charity around, they're with a Labrador or a Golden Retriever, it's easy to forget that German Shepherds were the original (and considered by some to be the best) guide dogs.
Could be that, or perhaps the way the feed is being routed from Salford to NBH. Sometimes routing can cause a displacement of a few pixels.
It's not the routing so much as any devices it goes through on the way. VT machines for example can move the video up a line when in E-E mode... not that it'll be a VT in this case but probably some encoder or processor set wrongly