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RE: BBC News Pres: Apr 2023 - Present (News Channel/BBC One) - News76 - 27-07-2023

And yet we have 5 Presenters in the wings who could easily take over what Maryam Moshiri was doing (aka covering when the senior Presenters are on their days off) Hint Hint.


RE: harshy - Radio_man - 27-07-2023

(27-07-2023, 04:15 PM)harshy Wrote:  £230,000 - no wonder they don’t have any money to improve the channel, that’s ridiculus when they are rooted to their seat controlling the autocue.

The news channel managers would say to this that as the audience they are now chasing is people watching the news channel on their phones, all they need is a single, static camera shot.


harshy - harshy - 27-07-2023

(27-07-2023, 05:39 PM)Radio_man Wrote:  The news channel managers would say to this that as the audience they are now chasing is people watching the news channel on their phones, all they need is a single, static camera shot.

They are going about it the wrong way then by burning peoples OLED mobile screens with these insanely red graphics.


RE: harshy - AJB39 - 27-07-2023

(27-07-2023, 04:15 PM)harshy Wrote:  £230,000 - no wonder they don’t have any money to improve the channel, that’s ridiculus when they are rooted to their seat controlling the autocue.

I’m sure Sky News are paying quite a bit more to some of their presenters.


RE: BBC News Pres: Apr 2023 - Present (News Channel/BBC One) - Former Member 237 - 27-07-2023

Does sky still have autoque operators


RE: BBC News Pres: Apr 2023 - Present (News Channel/BBC One) - bkman1990 - 27-07-2023

It is not a good sign for the BBC to lose at least 2 of it's well known news presenters in a space of a few days. To the uncertainty of Huw not coming back at all due to his allegations being reported in the British media some weeks back, to then lose George to cancer on Monday.

And now with Yalda going to Sky News. It is a huge body blow for people who work within the BBC News department to take in all of that pain within a short space of time. I don't even know how BBC News can recover from this period of stagnation of experience from within it's news organisation. There is still a lot of talent that still work with the BBC News department at the moment which is great to see at the moment. But how long will that last? Could the remainder of all that talent last through the remainder of this calendar year?

Who knows. It is a really tough question to get answered in full at the moment. All of those 3 presenters being lost by the BBC have a huge wealth of journalism experience behind them. All of that valuable experience has been snuffed out beyond the BBC's control.

Although some of this pain being inflicted right now by the BBC is solely their own fault. They were largely responsible for merging their 2 news channels into one service due to a lack of licence fee funding coming in from the British government. The BBC clearly had no choice but to make sacrifices whenever it was deemed necessary. It has not been to observe these developments as a viewer. The presenters that have been lost from the news channel cuts so far have been tough to observe on screen. If they do come back on our screens very soon. It will be a relief to see them back on air. But how they will do that now or in the future is anyone's guess.

They are coming back into a workplace environment that is now been seen as very unstable. The morale of their workplace so far has been subjected to major all time lows. Job security at BBC News is not a guarantee this time round. Their jobs now have to rely through the world of profit as opposed to complying with the remit of being in public service. A lot of their valued colleagues are now being lost to other news organisations which has been a very painful experience for staff who, for the majority of their time, work behind the scenes.

If any sort of miracle is incoming for BBC News through a major rethink of licence fee funding in the near future. It has to happen soon whenever the next GE takes place in the UK. BBC News is a critical and valued news service that is there for the UK public. If the polls suggest Keir Starmer to be the next PM to move into No.10; could his government commit to a new licence fee settlement so it can continue to support the BBC in the near future?


RE: BBC News Pres: Apr 2023 - Present (News Channel/BBC One) - News76 - 27-07-2023

(27-07-2023, 07:41 PM)bkman1990 Wrote:  It is not a good sign for the BBC to lose at least 2 of it's well known news presenters in a space of a few days. To the uncertainty of Huw not coming back at all due to his allegations being reported in the British media some weeks back, to then lose George to cancer on Monday.

And now with Yalda going to Sky News. It is a huge body blow for people who work within the BBC News department to take in all of that pain within a short space of time. I don't even know how BBC News can recover from this period of stagnation of experience from within it's news organisation. There is still a lot of talent that still work with the BBC News department at the moment which is great to see at the moment. But how long will that last? Could the remainder of all that talent last through the remainder of this calendar year?

Who knows. It is a really tough question to get answered in full at the moment. All of those 3 presenters being lost by the BBC have a huge wealth of journalism experience behind them. All of that valuable experience has been snuffed out beyond the BBC's control.

Although some of this pain being inflicted right now by the BBC is solely their own fault. They were largely responsible for merging their 2 news channels into one service due to a lack of licence fee funding coming in from the British government. The BBC clearly had no choice but to make sacrifices whenever it was deemed necessary. It has not been to observe these developments as a viewer. The presenters that have been lost from the news channel cuts so far have been tough to observe on screen. If they do come back on our screens very soon. It will be a relief to see them back on air. But how they will do that now or in the future is anyone's guess.

They are coming back into a workplace environment that is now been seen as very unstable. The morale of their workplace so far has been subjected to major all time lows. Job security at BBC News is not a guarantee this time round. Their jobs now have to rely through the world of profit as opposed to complying with the remit of being in public service. A lot of their valued colleagues are now being lost to other news organisations which has been a very painful experience for staff who, for the majority of their time, work behind the scenes. 

If any sort of miracle is incoming for BBC News through a major rethink of licence fee funding in the near future. It has to happen soon whenever the next GE takes place in the UK. BBC News is a critical and valued news service that is there for the UK public. If the polls suggest Keir Starmer to be the next PM to move into No.10; could his government commit to a new licence fee settlement so it can continue to support the BBC in the near future?

Unfortunately this is a question that (at least some of it) needs answering sooner rather than later including getting the lost presenters back on air as surely benching them for this long (nearly 4 months and counting) is against employment laws.


RE: BBC News Pres: Apr 2023 - Present (News Channel/BBC One) - Spencer - 27-07-2023

(27-07-2023, 07:41 PM)bkman1990 Wrote:  It is not a good sign for the BBC to lose at least 2 of it's well known news presenters in a space of a few days. To the uncertainty of Huw not coming back at all due to his allegations being reported in the British media some weeks back, to then lose George to cancer on Monday.

‘Not a good sign’ for the BBC to lose George Alagiah to cancer? Are you for real?


RE: BBC News Pres: Apr 2023 - Present (News Channel/BBC One) - DTV - 27-07-2023

(27-07-2023, 07:41 PM)bkman1990 Wrote:  If any sort of miracle is incoming for BBC News through a major rethink of licence fee funding in the near future. It has to happen soon whenever the next GE takes place in the UK. BBC News is a critical and valued news service that is there for the UK public. If the polls suggest Keir Starmer to be the next PM to move into No.10; could his government commit to a new licence fee settlement so it can continue to support the BBC in the near future?
I don't generally think it's a good idea to make clear predictions about the future, but it seems highly unlikely that the BBC are going to get an above inflation licence settlement (which would be needed to reverse cuts) any time soon. At best, it'll be allowed to raise in line with inflation, but that's really just baking in the cuts that have already been made. There is just not the political will or pressure for Starmer, who has been very cautious about making 'spending' commitments, to waste political capital on an unpopular decision for which there is no political gain.

More specifically, there is especially not any pressure to do so to 'rescue' the BBC News channel for which, despite what has been said on this forum, there has been astonishingly little public outcry about.


RE: harshy - bilky asko - 27-07-2023

(27-07-2023, 05:53 PM)harshy Wrote:  They are going about it the wrong way then by burning peoples OLED mobile screens with these insanely red graphics.

It's the blue that tends to degrade fastest. Lots of white might be more of an issue