RE: BBC News Pres: Apr 2023 - Present (News Channel/BBC One) -
Manclad83 - 11-11-2023
(11-11-2023, 02:10 PM)thegeek Wrote: https://up.metropol247.co.uk/thegeek/Screenshot_20231111-111146.png
I think it’s so bloody ‘cheesy’ having these kind of set ups. Away from the actual services, nobody lines up to observe the silence and I agree, it all just feels very contrived.
Fair enough, the run through the nations capitals and the services in those places is a little clichè but the staged live shots were just cringe.
RE: BBC News Pres: Apr 2023 - Present (News Channel/BBC One) -
ViridianFan - 11-11-2023
(11-11-2023, 07:46 PM)Manclad83 Wrote: I think it’s so bloody ‘cheesy’ having these kind of set ups. Away from the actual services, nobody lines up to observe the silence and I agree, it all just feels very contrived.
Fair enough, the run through the nations capitals and the services in those places is a little clichè but the staged live shots were just cringe.
They could have re-run the idents which shall not be named and you’d have not told them difference.
It is a bit cliche. They had a better set of locations and views when they went a bit OTT on the emergency alert test.
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Sky News has pretty much been non-stop rolling news coverage of the London protest marches over the last three to four hours. A stark contrast to BBC News where, whenever I've turned over, it's pre-recorded packages
I used to dip in and out of the news channel through out the day but nowadays I find I’m doing this less and less and on the odd times I do I’m not staying long anymore.
RE: BBC News Pres: Apr 2023 - Present (News Channel/BBC One) -
Rolling News - 11-11-2023
Lucy Hockings on again at the weekend this afternoon. I wonder if they’re trying to strengthen the weekends by bringing in the chiefs rather than the freelancers we’ve now become accustomed to. It’s not a bad idea, but then of course it means using the freelancers during the week to cover their usual shifts anyway.
RE: BBC News Pres: Apr 2023 - Present (News Channel/BBC One) -
Reith85 - 11-11-2023
(11-11-2023, 08:29 PM)Rolling News Wrote: Lucy Hockings on again at the weekend this afternoon. I wonder if they’re trying to strengthen the weekends by bringing in the chiefs rather than the freelancers we’ve now become accustomed to. It’s not a bad idea, but then of course it means using the freelancers during the week to cover their usual shifts anyway.
This may be a minority opinion but I struggle to even tell who are the chiefs and who are the freelancers on the BBC News channel these days - but then I'm a domestic viewer in the UK where presenters such as Lucy Hockings are still relatively unfamiliar to me, at least. Almost 8 months on from this relaunch and I still see a merged channel that is struggling to settle and find some semblance of an identity. It doesn't help that - as I've expressed before on here - whenever you switch to it, it feels lacking in presentation and like you're only seconds away from another on-air mistake of some sort.
RE: BBC News Pres: Apr 2023 - Present (News Channel/BBC One) -
Chud - 11-11-2023
(11-11-2023, 09:43 PM)Reith85 Wrote: This may be a minority opinion but I struggle to even tell who are the chiefs and who are the freelancers on the BBC News channel these days - but then I'm a domestic viewer in the UK where presenters such as Lucy Hockings are still relatively unfamiliar to me, at least. Almost 8 months on from this relaunch and I still see a merged channel that is struggling to settle and find some semblance of an identity. It doesn't help that - as I've expressed before on here - whenever you switch to it, it feels lacking in presentation and like you're only seconds away from another on-air mistake of some sort.
Yes it’s very irregular with which presenter you will get. If we say that 5am-12 week days and weekends aren’t covered by any official shifts/chief presenters, that leaves about 75 hours. If ‘the 5 ladies’ or others on the team did 3 hours on screen each over 5 days that would pretty much give you complete normal cover. That way free lancers wouldn’t be needed as much. I thought this merger would have given better consistency with shifts.
RE: BBC News Pres: Apr 2023 - Present (News Channel/BBC One) -
bkman1990 - 11-11-2023
Oh dear me. Frank Gardner's microphone wasn't working properly when he was doing a live OB from Riaydh in Saudi Arabia.
RE: BBC News Pres: Apr 2023 - Present (News Channel/BBC One) -
Keith - 13-11-2023
Looking at the TV schedules it appears this week neither BBC Two or the News Channel are showing a simulcast of Nicky Campbell. Is this a sign of the TV simulcast being completely axed? As far as I can see Nicky Campbell is on all this week on 5Live.
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DTV - 13-11-2023
(13-11-2023, 10:19 AM)Keith Wrote: Looking at the TV schedules it appears this week neither BBC Two or the News Channel are showing a simulcast of Nicky Campbell. Is this a sign of the TV simulcast being completely axed? As far as I can see Nicky Campbell is on all this week on 5Live.
No, they've been doing for this for a few weeks due to Gaza - it's being dropped one week at a time.
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harshy - 13-11-2023
Bbc news uk feed has so few resources its either an OB or that balcony studio, dosent even have access to studio E it’s now former home.
RE: BBC News Pres: Apr 2023 - Present (News Channel/BBC One) -
TVfan23 - 13-11-2023
Katya Adler is presenting the One O'Clock News for the first time today.