IT
That's what cameras do for you - TV sets are always smaller in real life than they look on television. You should have seen how cosy the old set in N6 was.
The people in that photograph are obviously BBC World staff. The public can't get access to the BBC World newsroom, unless you know someone on the inside, of course.
itsrobert
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Kellow posted:
The set looks even smaller there!
I didn't think anyone was allowed in the news center ?(public that is)
That's what cameras do for you - TV sets are always smaller in real life than they look on television. You should have seen how cosy the old set in N6 was.
The people in that photograph are obviously BBC World staff. The public can't get access to the BBC World newsroom, unless you know someone on the inside, of course.
RJ
It takes you to a meeting room that is like in the centre of the news centre. The camera that was used for the backdrop in N6 is positioned right beside it.
Thats all of the news centre you get to see. No studios [cos they are kinda small and dont have viewing gallerys]
Unless everything has changed since i was there 2 or 3 years ago
BBC N24 2005 posted:
The BBC tour takes you through the news centre according to their website.
It takes you to a meeting room that is like in the centre of the news centre. The camera that was used for the backdrop in N6 is positioned right beside it.
Thats all of the news centre you get to see. No studios [cos they are kinda small and dont have viewing gallerys]
Unless everything has changed since i was there 2 or 3 years ago
NS
That's what cameras do for you - TV sets are always smaller in real life than they look on television. You should have seen how cosy the old set in N6 was.
The people in that photograph are obviously BBC World staff. The public can't get access to the BBC World newsroom, unless you know someone on the inside, of course.
They certainly are BBC staff. It was a photo taken when Adrian left for CNN.
NickyS
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itsrobert posted:
Kellow posted:
The set looks even smaller there!
I didn't think anyone was allowed in the news center ?(public that is)
That's what cameras do for you - TV sets are always smaller in real life than they look on television. You should have seen how cosy the old set in N6 was.
The people in that photograph are obviously BBC World staff. The public can't get access to the BBC World newsroom, unless you know someone on the inside, of course.
They certainly are BBC staff. It was a photo taken when Adrian left for CNN.
JW
Oops. Job seekers beware!!!! Karen Bowerman is on BBC World news at the moment, presenting the business.
Job seekers and prospective cleaners may well find themselves on-set in the next few moments, being interviewed about Opec's latest pricing policies and the sentencing of the Enron CEO............
Job seekers and prospective cleaners may well find themselves on-set in the next few moments, being interviewed about Opec's latest pricing policies and the sentencing of the Enron CEO............
MA
I'd be more worried if you were a cameraman.
Well, at least World's not suffered JULIA CEASER yet. Christ almighty is that an EXPERIENCE...
BBC WORLD posted:
Oops. Job seekers beware!!!! Karen Bowerman is on BBC World news at the moment, presenting the business.
Job seekers and prospective cleaners may well find themselves on-set in the next few moments, being interviewed about Opec's latest pricing policies and the sentencing of the Enron CEO............
Job seekers and prospective cleaners may well find themselves on-set in the next few moments, being interviewed about Opec's latest pricing policies and the sentencing of the Enron CEO............
I'd be more worried if you were a cameraman.
Well, at least World's not suffered JULIA CEASER yet. Christ almighty is that an EXPERIENCE...
MN
"Julia joined BBC News 24 for the channel's relaunch on 8th December 2003 - from sister channel BBC World, where she was European Business Reporter on World Business Report."
http://www.juliacaesar.com/index.php?f=data_home&a=3
MarkN
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Matrix posted:
Well, at least World's not suffered JULIA CEASER yet. Christ almighty is that an EXPERIENCE...
"Julia joined BBC News 24 for the channel's relaunch on 8th December 2003 - from sister channel BBC World, where she was European Business Reporter on World Business Report."
http://www.juliacaesar.com/index.php?f=data_home&a=3
MA
"Julia joined BBC News 24 for the channel's relaunch on 8th December 2003 - from sister channel BBC World, where she was European Business Reporter on World Business Report."
http://www.juliacaesar.com/index.php?f=data_home&a=3
Opps.
Still, this has me everytime.
http://www.juliacaesar.com/users/www.juliacaesar.com/upload/julia%203%20shots.jpg
MarkN posted:
Matrix posted:
Well, at least World's not suffered JULIA CEASER yet. Christ almighty is that an EXPERIENCE...
"Julia joined BBC News 24 for the channel's relaunch on 8th December 2003 - from sister channel BBC World, where she was European Business Reporter on World Business Report."
http://www.juliacaesar.com/index.php?f=data_home&a=3
Opps.
Still, this has me everytime.
http://www.juliacaesar.com/users/www.juliacaesar.com/upload/julia%203%20shots.jpg