MA
Midlands Today are too
So how many regions are leading with 'Mandela came here once' VTs? BBC London are.
Midlands Today are too
BU
Shame BBC1 HD is stuck on the red holding caption whilst the Ten to all intents and purposes continues over on the news channel.
I do think everyone should keep in mind some decisions will have had to have been made very quickly tonight given a scheduled bulletin was following very shortly after (just as happened with Thatcher). I daresay BBC1 wouldn't have been so quick to pull their programme off the air had it not been an old repeat!
I do think everyone should keep in mind some decisions will have had to have been made very quickly tonight given a scheduled bulletin was following very shortly after (just as happened with Thatcher). I daresay BBC1 wouldn't have been so quick to pull their programme off the air had it not been an old repeat!
EX
Look North Hull is covering the weather. Regional News essential for some, but perhaps not for others
So how many regions are leading with 'Mandela came here once' VTs? BBC London are.
Look North Hull is covering the weather. Regional News essential for some, but perhaps not for others
VM
Thanks, this was the slide I was referring to in my previous post. An updated version of this would be suitable.
Thanks, this was the slide I was referring to in my previous post. An updated version of this would be suitable.
IS
I have to disagree - Kites is the ident I most associate with introducing BBC One news bulletins (followed by Capes). I don't find the soundtrack 'upbeat' or jolly, but quite neutral. However, that is my personal opinion.
I agree, the music is fairly newsy I don't see a problem with it. That said I've never understood what the problem with a news report slide is.
I have to disagree - Kites is the ident I most associate with introducing BBC One news bulletins (followed by Capes). I don't find the soundtrack 'upbeat' or jolly, but quite neutral. However, that is my personal opinion.
I agree, the music is fairly newsy I don't see a problem with it. That said I've never understood what the problem with a news report slide is.
BL
Considering I'm a Celeb still uses cue dots communication does seem to be quite basic, it's not like a live show from The London Studios,
It is no different really, cue dots are a back up, they'll have talkback to the scanner in Australia.... and if that fails a phone
The comms back and forth to the ob are very extensive and diverse. The OB even has a reverse video/audio feed of ITV 'off air' sent back to it.
Considering I'm a Celeb still uses cue dots communication does seem to be quite basic, it's not like a live show from The London Studios,
It is no different really, cue dots are a back up, they'll have talkback to the scanner in Australia.... and if that fails a phone
The comms back and forth to the ob are very extensive and diverse. The OB even has a reverse video/audio feed of ITV 'off air' sent back to it.
CI
What do you mean? Everyone lives somewhere locally and if their home is to be flooded overnight then that is a bigger and more important story than one that they already know and isn't going to change.
The difference is simple. One has happened. One could happen, but has not yet happened. Report on the news that has happened, not speculate on news that could happen.
Besides, possible flooding is one of those situations where your BBC local radio station should be your first port of call for that kind of important local story, not the BBC1 regional news, which will always take second place to a big international story such as this one.
I'm sorry to be blunt, but if you're on the East Coast tonight, the death of a former president of another country will be a long way down the list of things you'll be wanting from the UK's leading provider of News. The coverage is now on BBC One, BBC News Channel and Newsnight is doing its own coverage on BBC Two. Therefore, I definitely think it's appropriate for a least the eastern regions breakaway for important news relevant to them.
EDIT: they are doing just so.
For the flooding, BBC local radio should be your first port of call, not BBC1. Yes, I would expect them to cover it, but I would point out that you shouldn't be relying on a national TV channel to get your local news.
Maybe important locally, but nothing tops this story tonight, absolutely nothing.
What do you mean? Everyone lives somewhere locally and if their home is to be flooded overnight then that is a bigger and more important story than one that they already know and isn't going to change.
The difference is simple. One has happened. One could happen, but has not yet happened. Report on the news that has happened, not speculate on news that could happen.
Besides, possible flooding is one of those situations where your BBC local radio station should be your first port of call for that kind of important local story, not the BBC1 regional news, which will always take second place to a big international story such as this one.
I'm sorry to be blunt, but if you're on the East Coast tonight, the death of a former president of another country will be a long way down the list of things you'll be wanting from the UK's leading provider of News. The coverage is now on BBC One, BBC News Channel and Newsnight is doing its own coverage on BBC Two. Therefore, I definitely think it's appropriate for a least the eastern regions breakaway for important news relevant to them.
EDIT: they are doing just so.
For the flooding, BBC local radio should be your first port of call, not BBC1. Yes, I would expect them to cover it, but I would point out that you shouldn't be relying on a national TV channel to get your local news.
DA
BBC One (South East) changes...
21:50 - 22:00 BBC News (05/12/2013) has been added to the schedule
22:50 - 23:00 South East Today (05/12/2013) is on at the later time of 22:50 (was 22:25)
00:25 - 06:00 Joins BBC News (05/12/2013) is on at the earlier time of 23:00 (was 00:25)
22:35 - 23:35 Question Time (05/12/2013) isn't on and has been replaced by:-
22:00 - 22:50 BBC News at Ten (05/12/2013)
22:50 - 23:00 South East Today (05/12/2013)
23:00 - 06:00 Joins BBC News (05/12/2013)
23:35 - 00:20 This Week (05/12/2013) is no longer scheduled.
00:20 - 00:25 Weatherview (Skiing Weatherview) is no longer scheduled.
Looks like once we join BBC News at 23:00, we are not coming back until 06:00 tomorrow (or 09:15 give or take a few promos).
21:50 - 22:00 BBC News (05/12/2013) has been added to the schedule
22:50 - 23:00 South East Today (05/12/2013) is on at the later time of 22:50 (was 22:25)
00:25 - 06:00 Joins BBC News (05/12/2013) is on at the earlier time of 23:00 (was 00:25)
22:35 - 23:35 Question Time (05/12/2013) isn't on and has been replaced by:-
22:00 - 22:50 BBC News at Ten (05/12/2013)
22:50 - 23:00 South East Today (05/12/2013)
23:00 - 06:00 Joins BBC News (05/12/2013)
23:35 - 00:20 This Week (05/12/2013) is no longer scheduled.
00:20 - 00:25 Weatherview (Skiing Weatherview) is no longer scheduled.
Looks like once we join BBC News at 23:00, we are not coming back until 06:00 tomorrow (or 09:15 give or take a few promos).
