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AlexS
If it was planned maintenance, it would have booked to happen for the whole weekend, not 1 day.
Surely that depends what they need to do as there not going to decamp for any longer than needed.
WO
Yep, and Newsday in C could use the desk at standing height. For The Papers in E, they could use it at coffee table height.
Its amazing how a simple thing like adjusting the desk height can bring a different feel to a programme.
It would be good low desks for like The Briefing, Afternoon Live etc
Yep, and Newsday in C could use the desk at standing height. For The Papers in E, they could use it at coffee table height.
Its amazing how a simple thing like adjusting the desk height can bring a different feel to a programme.
RK
Looks like WETA is taking over the distribution duties for BBC World News programs for public tv stations. Previously programming was distributed by KCET.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/worldnews/2019/weta
https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/worldnews/2019/weta
JU
Not quite sure whether to put this in this thread or the more general international thread, but WSTV is looking terribly inconsistent these days. None of the title sequences look to have been put together at the same time, and it all looks rather strange with different bits of existing presentation from the NC and World being spliced in.

