Exactly, the bulletin was clean and that's all that those working on it will care about. They won't be sitting there fretting because they've one version of the news theme music and not another. Whoever's on sound just cued up the clip labelled 'end sting' because that's what the needed
Of course viewers will notice and care if it's a disaster of a bulletin, but not because of a subtle athestic difference like a slightly different version of the theme tune
Aaron must be hovering around here still as his comments at the beginning of this video were made the time people here were commenting on him ππ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7H8ox-akZM
Exactly, the bulletin was clean and that's all that those working on it will care about. They won't be sitting there fretting because they've one version of the news theme music and not another. Whoever's on sound just cued up the clip labelled 'end sting' because that's what the needed
Of course viewers will notice and care if it's a disaster of a bulletin, but not because of a subtle athestic difference like a slightly different version of the theme tune
Some people are built to detect subtle changes in things so some viewers and potentially some staff picked up on it. It's possible that as it seems the bulletin was last minute, someone could simply have pressed the wrong button on the mixer and put that out instead of a 'generic' theme. It's easy to do, I'm not an expert but I have had experience of that kind of thing. I'm not saying that is what it is but is merely a possibility.
Theme music aside, I think it's useful having a network bulletin from Salford. It's possible that Salford could be used as a News Channel backup, as I have said on here before, without having to use Millbank. If there is a way in Salford to get things on air without the need for a gallery in London then it could be a valuable tool in case of a major issue in NBH and give them a viable full studio alternative to Millbank. As the sport presenters are present and have doubled up in the past as newsreaders, they could run the channel for a bit at least. It's certainly a good experiment which seems to have worked.
Some people are built to detect subtle changes in things so some viewers and potentially some staff picked up on it.
Maybe they did, but most wouldn't think twice about it because it's not need issue
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as I have said on here before, without having to use Millbank. If there is a way in Salford to get things on air without the need for a gallery in London then it could be a valuable tool in case of a major issue in NBH and give them a viable full studio alternative to Millbank. As the sport presenters are present and have doubled up in the past as newsreaders, they could run the channel for a bit at least. It's certainly a good experiment which seems to have worked.
Of course there is a way to put a studio in Salford to air without a news gallery in London being involved, it's how Breakfast, Newsround, CBBC and most sport gets on air.
I'm fairly certain that they have considered the possibilities of using Salford as a backup, but news programmes from there rely on facilities in London quite a bit. They aren't self contained
I'm not sure "viewers won't notice" is a valid remark and it almost a discounts the majority of discussions on this forum.
They could run any theme music from the last 17 years at random and put captions up in typed in times new roman and I doubt viewers would notice.
Nobody is having a go at the BBC in any sort of strong terms, so I don't know why there is a need to be so defensive.
You've just contradicted yourself there.
Look, a couple of us have pointed out there could be unexpected technical reasons why the programme was different. Providing it was clean to air and the editorial team where happy that is all that matters.
It has nothing to do with being defensive, I've worked on live programmes falling apart but the viewer would never have known because of the technical support at hand to sort it out.
I think a bulletin that had a very different look to normal is worthy of discussion on a site like this - this is a presentation site and the presentation of that bulletin was very different to the norm.
Most viewers wouldn't notice a lot of the things that get discussed in detail here
I totally agree with you but there's no point speculating about why certain things happen - they just do.
An observation is worth mentioning but not about which typeface or end music was used.
inspector Sands has it spot on IMHO when he says:
Exactly, the bulletin was clean and that's all that those working on it will care about. They won't be sitting there fretting because they've one version of the news theme music and not another. Whoever's on sound just cued up the clip labelled 'end sting' because that's what the needed
Of course viewers will notice and care if it's a disaster of a bulletin, but not because of a subtle athestic difference like a slightly different version of the theme tune.