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(January 2018)

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AJ
AJ
rob posted:
There was a small-but-significant fire on the industrial estate next to the glass box during the evening programmes last night. Thankfully, there was no need to evacuate, but the (quite thick) smoke blew in the direction of Sky Studio, where Studio 6 is.

No damage was done to any Sky buildings and no-one was hurt, but the air conditioning vents at Studios had to be shut - which, in this heat, was going to make rolling news broadcasting impossible.


The second time in a month too. Last time we had to shut the aircon off in the NOW TV building - which was pretty unbearable in the heat!
CI
cityprod
I wonder if Sky have a content deal with M6 in France as they've used copy from them twice to illustrate the heatwave in Europe.


Not directly, but M6 is a member of the European News Exchange, as is Sky News, so that would probably explain that.
TV
TVViewer256
rob posted:
There was a small-but-significant fire on the industrial estate next to the glass box during the evening programmes last night. Thankfully, there was no need to evacuate, but the (quite thick) smoke blew in the direction of Sky Studio, where Studio 6 is.

No damage was done to any Sky buildings and no-one was hurt, but the air conditioning vents at Studios had to be shut - which, in this heat, was going to make rolling news broadcasting impossible.

Also, according to Stephen Dixon, studio 6 'stincked'
TT
TTRWE
Can't come around to the Green Screen Studio, I know it allows them some versatility but it just doesn't do it for me.

Doubt we'll see it disappear anytime soon in favour of a real studio though, Sky Sports appear to be using one as well for Premier League coverage.
ME
mediamonkeyuk
I completely agree, there’s just something about it all that doesn’t sit right with me and the colours all seem a bit off in the background when they are using the fake big screeen via the green screen. I actually much prefer when the presenters are anchoring on location now as it does at least make a change from the bland safe space that Sky News Centre has become! Please someone in the know tell me that the current studios/presentation won’t be sticking around for long
LL
London Lite Founding member
Personally I think the other studio is fine for weekends and overnights, but not for their flagship show. The CSO reminds me of the one used at BBC South East Today where the presenter is either too pale or with a really bad suntan.
LL
London Lite Founding member
Noticed that Sky News used copy from Euronews this morning during the terrorist incident in London.
AL
alexjac0788
Assuming Sky News Tonight is coming from the glass box this evening as a result of the Westminster Studio being in the cordon?

8 days later

CA
cat
Seems no matter who wins Comcast/Disney, interesting times ahead for Sky News

Worth adding that Ben Sherwood is the man who took ABC News downmarket, and started GMA's decline into cross-promotional / celebrity-heavy tabloid 'journalism' in order to get viewers (which they got)

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-08-21/disney-is-said-to-consider-news-role-for-sherwood-after-fox-deal

"Walt Disney Co. has discussed reorganizing its news operations under the leadership of Ben Sherwood, its most senior television executive and the former head of its news division, according to people familiar with the matter... Sherwood and Disney have held preliminary talks about a job overseeing news across North America, Europe and India... the outcome may depend on the success of its bid for U.K broadcaster Sky Plc, which operates a large news division...."
Last edited by cat on 22 August 2018 9:39am - 2 times in total
MO
Mouseboy33
Thought SkyNews was supposed to "ring fenced". So editorially nothing was supposed to change with the sale, either way it goes. Comcast or Disney.
CA
cat
Good question... I believe only in so far as it would be able to make editorial decisions 'free from outside influence' - now, what does that mean?

Is the global head of news for US/Europe/India* for Disney an outside influence, if they 100% own your company and are responsible for all of its funding? Presumably not, and certainly if these reports are true it implies that Disney doesn't think so either.


*not sure I understand the India thing. Star News was sold by 21CF a while back. I'm didn't think there was anything left there on the news side.
LL
London Lite Founding member
It must be the first time in recent history that Sunrise hasn't had a weather presenter on. They were reads out of vision by Stephen Dixon instead.

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