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RE: BBC Breakfast (June 2023 - Present) - freeview87 - 16-09-2023

(16-09-2023, 05:08 PM)pizza Wrote:  It appears that from tomorrow (17 September), Breakfast will be simulcast on BBC Two when the Match of the Day repeat is on, rather than being on the News Channel only.

I'm surprised that hadn't been the case earlier.


RE: BBC Breakfast (June 2023 - Present) - Andrew - 16-09-2023

(16-09-2023, 05:08 PM)pizza Wrote:  It appears that from tomorrow (17 September), Breakfast will be simulcast on BBC Two when the Match of the Day repeat is on, rather than being on the News Channel only.

Another nail in the coffin for the BBC News Channel as they’ve now just taken away their strongest ratings of the week


RE: BBC Breakfast (June 2023 - Present) - Spencer - 16-09-2023

Would it not make more sense for Match Of The Day to be repeated on BBC Two, and leave Breakfast intact and in full on BBC One? Or is there some contractual obligation for MOTD to be on One?


RE: BBC Breakfast (June 2023 - Present) - Stuart - 16-09-2023

(16-09-2023, 07:59 PM)Spencer Wrote:  Would it not make more sense for Match Of The Day to be repeated on BBC Two, and leave Breakfast intact and in full on BBC One? Or is there some contractual obligation for MOTD to be on One?
I suspect it's probably contractual (or desirable) to have MOTD on the primary channel.

If I watch Breakfast at weekends, I usually do it on the NC as there are no regional inserts. I can't see the point of it being simulcast anywhere else. During the summer recess of Parliament it's quite ridiculous that it's broadcast on THREE different BBC channels.


RE: BBC Breakfast (June 2023 - Present) - Former Member 237 - 18-09-2023

Did anyone notice a half second jump at around 8:56-8:57 this morning?

Edit: I watched it back on iplayer and it's not there. I was watching on Freeview.


RE: BBC Breakfast (June 2023 - Present) - ALV - 19-09-2023

(18-09-2023, 09:12 PM)Former Member 237 Wrote:  Did anyone notice a half second jump at around 8:56-8:57 this morning?

Edit: I watched it back on iplayer and it's not there. I was watching on Freeview.

If you caught it on the news channel it's perfectly normal. Every day at around 0855-0900 they switch TX from Salford to Gallery A (relaying Breakfast's feed) so that they can fade into the countdown and soft opt at 0859. When a gallery switch occurs, there is a half second jump on the image. This does not happen on BBC One.

On one Saturday weekend, Gallery C forgot to take down the flipper before going on air at 1000. At around 0955 the UK feed soft opted into Gallery C and we get to see the flipper just pop up out of the blue overlaying on top of Breakfast:
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RE: BBC Breakfast (June 2023 - Present) - JamesWorldNews - 22-09-2023

I liked this from Jon Kay:


https://x.com/jonkay01/status/1704851426441412983?s=46 


RE: BBC Breakfast (June 2023 - Present) - Steve in Pudsey - 23-09-2023

Mr Cockup paid a visit to Salford this morning, with them managing to unearth a 5 year old edition of Newswatch

https://twitter.com/tellytvbox/status/1705476847524261941?t=Ol2m3mAYD3HOfn27Usxf4w&s=19 


RE: BBC Breakfast (June 2023 - Present) - eyeTV - 23-09-2023

That was awkward. How does that happen?


RE: BBC Breakfast (June 2023 - Present) - DTV - 23-09-2023

Shame. I never thought I'd have to see that awful VR Newswatch set again. Undeniably the worst part of the move to NBH.