AG
I wasn't even talking about the rebrand, I was talking about the fact as to why the BBC think dropping the BBC News 24 brand is a good idea, gees you can't even ask a question in this place, without getting into a public thrashing match
I don't see a question mark. So you didn't ask a question.
well it was meant as a question, but the way I wrote it didn't require a ?
All questions require a question mark, otherwise it would be a nonsensical statement.
Amended as requested.
Gracias. Las tiendas de congelados tiene muchas quesos.
whats that in English,
So what has the BBC News rebrand got to do with, shops and cheese?
harshy posted:
bilky asko posted:
harshy posted:
bilky asko posted:
harshy posted:
bilky asko posted:
harshy posted:
Mr-Stabby posted:
In fact i'm utterly disgusted that the new re-brand is so good. How dare the BBC spend the license payers money, MY money, on making the BBC actually look good! How dare they! I'm going to write a very long letter berating the greatness, put it in an envelope, and put it straight in the bin.
I wasn't even talking about the rebrand, I was talking about the fact as to why the BBC think dropping the BBC News 24 brand is a good idea, gees you can't even ask a question in this place, without getting into a public thrashing match
I don't see a question mark. So you didn't ask a question.
well it was meant as a question, but the way I wrote it didn't require a ?
All questions require a question mark, otherwise it would be a nonsensical statement.
Amended as requested.
Gracias. Las tiendas de congelados tiene muchas quesos.
whats that in English,
So what has the BBC News rebrand got to do with, shops and cheese?
HA
Boom boom!
No, I won't be. I'm sure the BBC will still be there when I wake up.
Will BBC News 24 live on between 12:00am and 5:00am?, I guess they rebrand at 5am as the BBC News Channel
harshy
Founding member
Jugalug posted:
the eye posted:
No doubt Tim Willcox will be, unless Jonathan Charles is back doing TWT!
Boom boom!
No, I won't be. I'm sure the BBC will still be there when I wake up.
Will BBC News 24 live on between 12:00am and 5:00am?, I guess they rebrand at 5am as the BBC News Channel
HA
I wasn't even talking about the rebrand, I was talking about the fact as to why the BBC think dropping the BBC News 24 brand is a good idea, gees you can't even ask a question in this place, without getting into a public thrashing match
I don't see a question mark. So you didn't ask a question.
well it was meant as a question, but the way I wrote it didn't require a ?
All questions require a question mark, otherwise it would be a nonsensical statement.
Amended as requested.
Gracias. Las tiendas de congelados tiene muchas quesos.
whats that in English,
So what has the BBC News rebrand got to do with, shops and cheese?
Thats what I got in Google translate, well its made me hungry
harshy
Founding member
London UK posted:
harshy posted:
bilky asko posted:
harshy posted:
bilky asko posted:
harshy posted:
bilky asko posted:
harshy posted:
Mr-Stabby posted:
In fact i'm utterly disgusted that the new re-brand is so good. How dare the BBC spend the license payers money, MY money, on making the BBC actually look good! How dare they! I'm going to write a very long letter berating the greatness, put it in an envelope, and put it straight in the bin.
I wasn't even talking about the rebrand, I was talking about the fact as to why the BBC think dropping the BBC News 24 brand is a good idea, gees you can't even ask a question in this place, without getting into a public thrashing match
I don't see a question mark. So you didn't ask a question.
well it was meant as a question, but the way I wrote it didn't require a ?
All questions require a question mark, otherwise it would be a nonsensical statement.
Amended as requested.
Gracias. Las tiendas de congelados tiene muchas quesos.
whats that in English,
So what has the BBC News rebrand got to do with, shops and cheese?
Thats what I got in Google translate, well its made me hungry
RW
What worries me is that when I get to check in tomorrow evening there'll be about 200 pages in each one.
Robert Williams
Founding member
jay posted:
I'm sorry, but does a rebrand of BBC News really require 4 seperate sticky topics?? Over the top or what!
What worries me is that when I get to check in tomorrow evening there'll be about 200 pages in each one.
HA
What worries me is that when I get to check in tomorrow evening there'll be about 200 pages in each one.
I hope Asa makes a backup of the database!
harshy
Founding member
Robert Williams posted:
jay posted:
I'm sorry, but does a rebrand of BBC News really require 4 seperate sticky topics?? Over the top or what!
What worries me is that when I get to check in tomorrow evening there'll be about 200 pages in each one.
I hope Asa makes a backup of the database!
BA
I wasn't even talking about the rebrand, I was talking about the fact as to why the BBC think dropping the BBC News 24 brand is a good idea, gees you can't even ask a question in this place, without getting into a public thrashing match
I don't see a question mark. So you didn't ask a question.
well it was meant as a question, but the way I wrote it didn't require a ?
All questions require a question mark, otherwise it would be a nonsensical statement.
Amended as requested.
Gracias. Las tiendas de congelados tiene muchas quesos.
whats that in English,
So what has the BBC News rebrand got to do with, shops and cheese?
Actually, it means
Thank you. Frozen food shops have many cheeses.
So it has a lot to do with the rebrand.
London UK posted:
harshy posted:
bilky asko posted:
harshy posted:
bilky asko posted:
harshy posted:
bilky asko posted:
harshy posted:
Mr-Stabby posted:
In fact i'm utterly disgusted that the new re-brand is so good. How dare the BBC spend the license payers money, MY money, on making the BBC actually look good! How dare they! I'm going to write a very long letter berating the greatness, put it in an envelope, and put it straight in the bin.
I wasn't even talking about the rebrand, I was talking about the fact as to why the BBC think dropping the BBC News 24 brand is a good idea, gees you can't even ask a question in this place, without getting into a public thrashing match
I don't see a question mark. So you didn't ask a question.
well it was meant as a question, but the way I wrote it didn't require a ?
All questions require a question mark, otherwise it would be a nonsensical statement.
Amended as requested.
Gracias. Las tiendas de congelados tiene muchas quesos.
whats that in English,
So what has the BBC News rebrand got to do with, shops and cheese?
Actually, it means
Thank you. Frozen food shops have many cheeses.
So it has a lot to do with the rebrand.
ST
What worries me is that when I get to check in tomorrow evening there'll be about 200 pages in each one.
Here here Robbie...I hope all entertain you!!
Robert Williams posted:
jay posted:
I'm sorry, but does a rebrand of BBC News really require 4 seperate sticky topics?? Over the top or what!
What worries me is that when I get to check in tomorrow evening there'll be about 200 pages in each one.
Here here Robbie...I hope all entertain you!!
RE
There was a suggestion in an Observer interview linked up-thread, that everything will go live at 8:30, when fkaN24 breaks away from Breakfast. Whether that relates purely to the new "multimedia Newsroom" opening or presentation as well isn't entirely clear.
If you want to be safe, get up for 5am though :p
PS: Is there any need for the umpteen-levels-deep quote tunnels forming on this thread?
harshy posted:
Will BBC News 24 live on between 12:00am and 5:00am?, I guess they rebrand at 5am as the BBC News Channel
There was a suggestion in an Observer interview linked up-thread, that everything will go live at 8:30, when fkaN24 breaks away from Breakfast. Whether that relates purely to the new "multimedia Newsroom" opening or presentation as well isn't entirely clear.
If you want to be safe, get up for 5am though :p
PS: Is there any need for the umpteen-levels-deep quote tunnels forming on this thread?
MD
BBC World shows The World Today on News 24 at 5am, and last re-brand that's when the new look premièred.
Now, the BBC News channel will kick into gear at 8:30 as they bow out of BBC Breakfast, so that's when you will see the studio for the first time, but the graphics, countdown, music etc should be seen at 5am.
Reboot posted:
There was a suggestion in an Observer interview linked up-thread, that everything will go live at 8:30, when fkaN24 breaks away from Breakfast. Whether that relates purely to the new "multimedia Newsroom" opening or presentation as well isn't entirely clear.
If you want to be safe, get up for 5am though :p
If you want to be safe, get up for 5am though :p
BBC World shows The World Today on News 24 at 5am, and last re-brand that's when the new look premièred.
Now, the BBC News channel will kick into gear at 8:30 as they bow out of BBC Breakfast, so that's when you will see the studio for the first time, but the graphics, countdown, music etc should be seen at 5am.