GM
This was on the US Stream and never ever seen it before...
I believe it’s required for transmission in Russia but there’s no specific stream for that market so it goes out across the European stream (I think).
This was on the US Stream and never ever seen it before...
RK
This was on the US Stream and never ever seen it before...
It has appeared on the North American feed before.
I believe it’s required for transmission in Russia but there’s no specific stream for that market so it goes out across the European stream (I think).
This was on the US Stream and never ever seen it before...
It has appeared on the North American feed before.
RK
Everything is 12+.
This was on the US Stream and never ever seen it before...
It has appeared on the North American feed before.
Here’s a tweet I sent before I knew it was for their license back in 2015.
Now was it in Reith/the current graphical style or the old graphics? I know many stations and networks in the US when they rebrand certain elements that are rarely used or air at odd hours often times have the old graphical style. Things like disclaimers for paid programming - people probably aren’t going to watch so the graphic doesn’t matter.
What age rating does it get?
Everything is 12+.
I believe it’s required for transmission in Russia but there’s no specific stream for that market so it goes out across the European stream (I think).
This was on the US Stream and never ever seen it before...
It has appeared on the North American feed before.
Here’s a tweet I sent before I knew it was for their license back in 2015.
Go home @BBCWorld, your drunk. pic.twitter.com/xFgQiqBt0D
— Ryan Olsen (@rkolsen) January 23, 2015
Now was it in Reith/the current graphical style or the old graphics? I know many stations and networks in the US when they rebrand certain elements that are rarely used or air at odd hours often times have the old graphical style. Things like disclaimers for paid programming - people probably aren’t going to watch so the graphic doesn’t matter.
Last edited by Rkolsen on 9 May 2020 7:04am
IS
Google translate struggles with the first two lines then after the number it's
MEDIA REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE CERTIFICATE OF July 20, 2012 ISSUED BY THE FEDERAL SERVICE FOR SUPERVISION IN THE FIELD OF COMMUNICATION, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES AND MASS COMMUNICATIONS. BROWSEING PROGRAMS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR PERSONS UNDER 12 YEARS.
Presumably it's not in Reith, unless it has includes the Russian alphabet
MEDIA REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE CERTIFICATE OF July 20, 2012 ISSUED BY THE FEDERAL SERVICE FOR SUPERVISION IN THE FIELD OF COMMUNICATION, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES AND MASS COMMUNICATIONS. BROWSEING PROGRAMS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR PERSONS UNDER 12 YEARS.
Presumably it's not in Reith, unless it has includes the Russian alphabet
TE
Reith includes Cyrillic ....
https://www.bbc.co.uk/gel/articles/introducing-bbc-reith
https://www.bbc.co.uk/gel/articles/introducing-bbc-reith
OW
Owen_ploc
Reith includes Cyrillic ....
https://www.bbc.co.uk/gel/articles/introducing-bbc-reith
https://www.bbc.co.uk/gel/articles/introducing-bbc-reith
You do realise that this screenshot is from 2015, right?
OW
Owen_ploc
What age rating does it get?
Everything is 12+.
This was on the US Stream and never ever seen it before...
It has appeared on the North American feed before.
Here’s a tweet I sent before I knew it was for their license back in 2015.
Go home @BBCWorld, your drunk. pic.twitter.com/xFgQiqBt0D
— Ryan Olsen (@rkolsen) January 23, 2015
Now was it in Reith/the current graphical style or the old graphics? I know many stations and networks in the US when they rebrand certain elements that are rarely used or air at odd hours often times have the old graphical style. Things like disclaimers for paid programming - people probably aren’t going to watch so the graphic doesn’t matter.
I saw this thing a few weeks ago. It was in Reith.
SS
Dunno if it fits here, but looks like BBC Sport (in sportsday) is doing a Your Questions Asked and the reporters involved in answering the questions asked by the public are connected via a Zoom call (you can see the tell-tale label under Chris Jones' image that its a Zoom call). IIRC, wasn't all inbound interviews like this done usually over Skype, or did it change at some point?
I wonder if the BBC will consider having all their interviews from non-studio members via Zoom, given that it is possible to either call from Internet Audio or dial in via landline/phone number.
I wonder if the BBC will consider having all their interviews from non-studio members via Zoom, given that it is possible to either call from Internet Audio or dial in via landline/phone number.
RN
Another Martine-ism at 7pm. The camera panned across the studio hoping to meet Martine at the catwalk but she was remained seated, so said something like "I'll see you shortly, after Bill sorts out the cameras", then they cut back to her at the desk.