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14th January 2013 - The Worlds Newsroom (January 2013)

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L8
L89
Aaron's got a couple of 'catchphrases' - "Tweet me, I'll tweet ya back" being the most frequent I reckon.


But does he tweet you right back? I wonder. Confused

JW
JamesWorldNews
He generally does tweet right back.
RK
Rkolsen
L89 posted:
Aaron's got a couple of 'catchphrases' - "Tweet me, I'll tweet ya back" being the most frequent I reckon.


But does he tweet you right back? I wonder. Confused

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1D8h38s5S4

Generally yes. Yesterday it took 12 hours.
BA
bilky asko
"Good Morning Britain, Good Morning World", to be precise.

It took a while, but the new theme has grown on me.


Yes, I thought he'd said something along those lines, but I didn't want to crack out iPlayer rewind at that time of the morning. I suppose the acknowledgement makes sense, especially considering the Breakfast preview at 05:45 during the World News break.

I do like the new theme tune (I've caught it a few times on Asia Business Report), but I think the lighter style would have been at odds with the old tune.
CN
cnnfan1230
BBCWN will change it's schedule from June: Business Edition will be Cancelled, HardTalk moves to 1930 GMT, at 2000 GMT another edition of Outside Source, On friday instead of HardTalk, Panorama will be shown, Football Focus will premiere at 2030 GMT, no OS on Friday, replaced with BBCWN at 1700 and another edition of WNT at 2000 GMT. On Saturdays and Sundays there will be a edition of WNT at 2000 GMT. (There is a mistake in the schedule on Saturdays and Sundays because there is a programme World Features, but instead there is a extended bulletin of News.)
MY
myan
Does anyone recall the usage of the watermark 'Freeze' on still images especially when used in the opening headlines? I no longer find it being practised these days.
IL
i-lied
I still think they should have an evening Buisness Live to replace Buisness Edition from either London/New York or Singapore/New York. The programme hasn't survived long in either incarnation.
Last edited by i-lied on 26 May 2015 12:25pm
IL
i-lied
I saw a tweet via the @BBCOS account that stated today was the last broadcast of Outside Source from Gallery B and Monday is the start from Gallery A at 17GMT & 20GMT. Isn't Gallery A occupied at 17GMT for the BBC News at Six on the domestic networks?
DA
DAN09690
I saw a tweet via the @BBCOS account that stated today was the last broadcast of Outside Source from Gallery B and Monday is the start from Gallery A at 17GMT & 20GMT. Isn't Gallery A occupied at 17GMT for the BBC News at Six on the domestic networks?

Nope, A's free at six - E is used for Network , News at Five is from C.
HB
HarryB
BBC World News today announced that they will be running a 'special live TV debate on Tuesday 2nd June, tackling issues that matter to young people around the globe', broadcast from London.

People involved are Kofi Annan, Jimmy Carter, Mary Robinson, Hina Jilani.

They seem to name this debate as 'The Elders’ Debate' which will be presented by Matthew Amroliwala in place of Global at 1500–1600GMT (1600-1700 UK Time)
IL
i-lied
I saw a tweet via the @BBCOS account that stated today was the last broadcast of Outside Source from Gallery B and Monday is the start from Gallery A at 17GMT & 20GMT. Isn't Gallery A occupied at 17GMT for the BBC News at Six on the domestic networks?

Nope, A's free at six - E is used for Network , News at Five is from C.



Does each studio have a corresponding gallery? I thought the galleries concerned were those for the channels.
MI
m_in_m
I saw a tweet via the @BBCOS account that stated today was the last broadcast of Outside Source from Gallery B and Monday is the start from Gallery A at 17GMT & 20GMT. Isn't Gallery A occupied at 17GMT for the BBC News at Six on the domestic networks?

Nope, A's free at six - E is used for Network , News at Five is from C.



Does each studio have a corresponding gallery? I thought the galleries concerned were those for the channels.

Yes each studio does have a corresponding gallery.

Galleries A (virtual), B (flagship programmes), C (World), D (London) & E (domestic). Galleries A, C and E are in the newsroom and can be seen in the background of shots from studio E. I believe there was a desire for any gallery to be able to run any studio but cost prohibited it.

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