Hehe.. floating voters on a Yacht... "the first pool in British TV history which will have 3D graphics laid over the top of it".... but actually overall it sounds like very good coverage, and the "Sky News White House" in on air from Monday.
Having watched Sky News today, the election graphics and theme have now changed- for the better. Far more polished than before and the newswall background that Kay used was far superior
Andrew Wilson has begun broadcasting now from the 'Sky News White House', its running on a loop alongside other Election reports on the Live Events section of the website, and he has also done live inserts into other programming:
http://news.sky.com/skynews/Sky-Live-TV
Good to see the Active vote lives on! Not seen this kind of slide in use for a while.
And once again notice the not-too subtle way they hint at what they want them to do. The red button is always placed next to their prefered option, depsite the order of coloured buttons on the sky remote, and many others, being the standard red green yellow blue configuration.
Good to see the Active vote lives on! Not seen this kind of slide in use for a while.
And once again notice the not-too subtle way they hint at what they want them to do. The red button is always placed next to their prefered option, depsite the order of coloured buttons on the sky remote, and many others, being the standard red green yellow blue configuration.
Red option usually wins, not always, but usually.
Well Sack them came up as 87% the last time I heard it. So not sure about your theory.
Im quite enjoying the 'Sky News White House' now,I was a little unsure about it at first but im finding it quite interesting and different. The house looks pretty nice aswell!
And once again notice the not-too subtle way they hint at what they want them to do. The red button is always placed next to their prefered option, depsite the order of coloured buttons on the sky remote, and many others, being the standard red green yellow blue configuration.
Red option usually wins, not always, but usually.
It looks to be in order of severity, not preference.