DJ
It's going to take longer than just overnight, from what I've been told anyway!
So what does this mean? N6, News 24 simulcasts, temporary set or something different?
itsrobert posted:
David Jonathan posted:
Will the changes be done overnight or will World be in N6 tomorrow?
It's going to take longer than just overnight, from what I've been told anyway!
So what does this mean? N6, News 24 simulcasts, temporary set or something different?
IT
It's going to take longer than just overnight, from what I've been told anyway!
So what does this mean? N6, News 24 simulcasts, temporary set or something different?
I doubt it will be any one of those -- more than likely a mixture of them.
itsrobert
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David Jonathan posted:
itsrobert posted:
David Jonathan posted:
Will the changes be done overnight or will World be in N6 tomorrow?
It's going to take longer than just overnight, from what I've been told anyway!
So what does this mean? N6, News 24 simulcasts, temporary set or something different?
I doubt it will be any one of those -- more than likely a mixture of them.
TV
Who knows how long it may take; I guess they will have to paint the walls ,replace the background (?) , change the news desk,fix the lighting, replace the plasmas,install frosted glass (?),install multi-screens (such as the ones on BBC news 24/abc's WNT),do rehearsals when it is completed, etc,etc,etc.
DJ
Oh that background image is so poor. Looks like they've turned off all the lights in the newsroom.
Last time they were in a CSO when News 24 relaunched you couldn't realise at all that it was a CSO.
The only hints were that there was no wide shot at the beginning of the programmes and that they used a split screen for interviews.
I hope they're only in this set over the weekend.
BTW I wonder where today's editions of Sport Today will come from.
EDIT: I just realised that they don't have any weekend editions of Sport Today anymore.
Last time they were in a CSO when News 24 relaunched you couldn't realise at all that it was a CSO.
The only hints were that there was no wide shot at the beginning of the programmes and that they used a split screen for interviews.
I hope they're only in this set over the weekend.
BTW I wonder where today's editions of Sport Today will come from.
EDIT: I just realised that they don't have any weekend editions of Sport Today anymore.
WT
It DOES look bad doesn't it, it doesn't look like a CSO to me Adrian is clearly in front of a projection screen my guess is that its the BBC National News Studio as they did during the N24 Re-vamp last year. This is good news for BBC World it'll be nice to see a change in their newsroom/studio. Again I must thank Marcus and itsRobert for their interesting information I'm sure I speak for all when I say we're very greatful.