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You really shouldnt' call yourself an idiot. PAB is more like it.
A former member
c@t posted:
Perhaps you are just another one of a long list of idiots that TV Forum can add to its list of contributors throughout the ages, then.
You really shouldnt' call yourself an idiot. PAB is more like it.
DR
http://www.setstudio.com/images/sets/cnbc_11.jpg
Surprisingly the whole SB set looks great with everyone around the oddly shaped table. Also to the left of the pic. (off the pic.) is a spiral staircase for the second level up top. The transitions to the anchor upstairs are smooth and add a little pace in the morning. Also those shots are great with the camera-on-a-stick™ technology!
Surprisingly the whole SB set looks great with everyone around the oddly shaped table. Also to the left of the pic. (off the pic.) is a spiral staircase for the second level up top. The transitions to the anchor upstairs are smooth and add a little pace in the morning. Also those shots are great with the camera-on-a-stick™ technology!
GM
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Looks remarkably like the CBBC Xchange set to me!!
Absolutely fantastic set, but just how big-a warehouse do you *need* to report the news from!?
Absolutely fantastic set, but just how big-a warehouse do you *need* to report the news from!?
RD
rdd
Founding member
Saw the new US CNBC Squawk Box titles for the first time yesterday and noticed that they no longer credit Mark Haines as sole anchor - now it shows the faces and names of all the contributors.
"CNBC Squawk Box... staring Mark Haines, also starring David Faber, Maria Bartiromo, Steve Liebsman, and Joe Kernen as The Stocks Editor".
Well, not really (there's no voiceovers any more on CNBC US, other than Business Centre), but it does come into your mind when watching the titles that they are less like a news programme than a drama's...
Mark Haines even alluded to it with one of his wisecracks... "in today's programme the role of David Faber will be played by Bob O'Brien". That's when he's not denouncing all European's as "socialists"...
"CNBC Squawk Box... staring Mark Haines, also starring David Faber, Maria Bartiromo, Steve Liebsman, and Joe Kernen as The Stocks Editor".
Well, not really (there's no voiceovers any more on CNBC US, other than Business Centre), but it does come into your mind when watching the titles that they are less like a news programme than a drama's...
Mark Haines even alluded to it with one of his wisecracks... "in today's programme the role of David Faber will be played by Bob O'Brien". That's when he's not denouncing all European's as "socialists"...