RE: BBC News Pres: Apr 2023 - Present (News Channel/BBC One) -
alfiejmulcahy - 20-04-2023
(20-04-2023, 12:18 PM)harryb Wrote:
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I wonder if this is an example of a special election wipe. Or whether it's a new news wipe.
RE: BBC News Pres: Apr 2023 - Present (News Channel/BBC One) -
W. Knight - 20-04-2023
(20-04-2023, 12:18 PM)harryb Wrote:
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Looks a bit generic to me, but maybe this is a sign of the 'remastered' globe titles in the near future, like looking into it layer by layer, rather than from afar?
RE: BBC News Pres: Apr 2023 - Present (News Channel/BBC One) -
Moz - 20-04-2023
(20-04-2023, 03:44 PM)House Wrote: (20-04-2023, 12:23 PM)Moz Wrote: Perhaps they should be concentrating on the titles, not the wipes?
Or concentrating on providing a proper, substantive news service relevant to its audience?
This is a presentation forum. Who cares about the actual content. So long as they get the wipes and titles right!
(For what it’s worth I think the content is fine, but I’d ditch the simulcasts and just go for full on world coverage - if they have to have just one channel, it should be world news)
RE: BBC News Pres: Apr 2023 - Present (News Channel/BBC One) -
Chud - 20-04-2023
The new wipes look reminiscent of Outside Source branding.
RE: BBC News Pres: Apr 2023 - Present (News Channel/BBC One) -
ginnyfan - 20-04-2023
What are wipes?
Also, are there any ratings out there, so we can compare BBC News and Sky News and see if any viewers are actually switching to Sky? There's so much talk about it but I'd like to see what the numbers say.
RE: BBC News Pres: Apr 2023 - Present (News Channel/BBC One) -
DeMarkay - 20-04-2023
(20-04-2023, 05:22 PM)ginnyfan Wrote: What are wipes?
Also, are there any ratings out there, so we can compare BBC News and Sky News and see if any viewers are actually switching to Sky? There's so much talk about it but I'd like to see what the numbers say.
Wipes are on-screen transitions designed to provide seamless motion between one shot and another.
Or, the anti-bacterial variety made famous by Dettol.
RE: BBC News Pres: Apr 2023 - Present (News Channel/BBC One) -
thePineapple - 20-04-2023
Yeah - this is the current one on the News at Six/Ten
RE: BBC News Pres: Apr 2023 - Present (News Channel/BBC One) -
TheMike - 20-04-2023
(19-04-2023, 09:44 PM)Kojak Wrote: (19-04-2023, 09:21 PM)ViridianFan Wrote: I don’t think this has been posted already.
https://rxtvinfo.com/2023/viewers-unhappy-at-bbc-news-channel-changes/
The part I found interesting was the last paragraph:
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Do we know how true that is? It would seem very wrong if UK license fee money was being spent to expand the North American news division especially as the UK is now getting much less UK focused content.
There is a second article which seems to suggest that the BBC is focused on increasing in presence in the US.
https://pressgazette.co.uk/publishers/broadcast/bbc-news-us-culture-wars/
It would explain why more and more it feels like the channels intended audience is a US audience and who so many of the talking heads are from the US.
It feels very much like the UK viewer is going to be the one who looses out in this situation as we are told we want to access news via live pages and US audience have a channel more geared to them.
IF that is true, then I think it is appalling. I suppose the official line given would be something along the lines of 'increased funding for our US newsroom means better reporting on the US, which is particularly important in the run-up to the presidential election, and benefits our audiences in the UK'. I do kind of get their thinking - if this gamble works, it could turn out very lucrative, and may hopefully have the side-effect of giving the domestic news operation more money to play with. But - it looks tremendously bad for the BBC to be cutting jobs here and effectively giving them to a load of people Stateside. If the usual suspects get wind of this I can see it possibly becoming a minor scandal. It is a gamble - either it will work really well and make a lot of money, or it will backfire tremendously.
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is true, and the linked to Press Gazette article has BBC News Digital Director Naja Nielsen justifying it as follows:
“In terms of how that is benefiting the UK licence fee payers… what we do outside Britain in English is something we monetise and then we drive on commercial terms. And that means that if we grow in America, we can also grow our commercial return that we then can reinvest back into journalism.”
RE: BBC News Pres: Apr 2023 - Present (News Channel/BBC One) -
alfiejmulcahy - 20-04-2023
Just seen a much much smoother UK opt just now on The Context, usual 'around the world and across the UK' phrase but followed by a couple of UK headlines before world rejoined, so much smoother and there was very little awkward pause. This should be the case with all the opt outs.
RE: BBC News Pres: Apr 2023 - Present (News Channel/BBC One) -
Rolling News - 20-04-2023
Why are the sports updates still using the old BBC logo on the endboards?