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RE: Royal Announcement At 6pm - JACKLUFC1998 - 22-03-2024

(22-03-2024, 07:14 PM)dvboy Wrote:  CNN are crediting the Princess's video to "BBC Studios".

NBC did too. Don't know about other US broadcasters though.


RE: Royal Announcement At 6pm - gottago - 22-03-2024

(22-03-2024, 07:16 PM)Milkshake Wrote:  I think ITV has handle this far better than last month.

Well mainly because they're not dealing with a huge regional technical meltdown that happened to occur hours before the royal announcement this time.


RE: Royal Announcement At 6pm - Newshound47 - 22-03-2024

(22-03-2024, 07:21 PM)gottago Wrote:  Well mainly because they're not dealing with a huge regional technical meltdown that happened to occur hours before the royal announcement this time.

What would have happened had there not been an announcement that day? Cancelled programmes?


RE: Royal Announcement At 6pm - itsrobert - 22-03-2024

(22-03-2024, 07:11 PM)XIII Wrote:  Kind of impressed how quickly ITV News switched to ITV London considering it's in the same studio.

Just a guess but it's possible they pre-recorded the start of the programme to give them time to reposition cameras and changeover some of the production staff etc. Under normal circumstances they pre-record everything from the weather onwards at the end of the programme to achieve this. They call it the 'buffer'.


RE: Royal Announcement At 6pm - AJB39 - 22-03-2024

(22-03-2024, 06:54 PM)leewilliams Wrote:  This is happening simultaneously with something very serious in Moscow - many dead and injured in an apparent terrorist attack on a concert hall which seems to have been set on fire.

The BBC News Channel have just reported this news.


RE: Royal Announcement At 6pm - oscillon - 22-03-2024

(22-03-2024, 07:32 PM)AJB39 Wrote:  The BBC News Channel have just reported this news.

It made its way even earlier, at 18:11 UKT o n News at Six.

CNN, from what I have seen, stays full time with the Catherine story.


RE: Royal Announcement At 6pm - Andrew - 22-03-2024

Chris Ship was outside Buckingham Palace at 6:10, he’s in the studio just after 6:30

Traffic must have been light!


RE: Royal Announcement At 6pm - dvboy - 22-03-2024

BBC News channel talking about respecting the Princess's privacy while showing last week's video of her shopping (with a great big The Sun watermark)


RE: Royal Announcement At 6pm - London Lite - 22-03-2024

In France:

BFMTV broke the news at 1759 GMT (1859 CET), with a live cross to London correspondent Laura Kalmus reporting from a road somewhere in North London rather than Buckingham Palace or Kensington Palace, then straight into Week-End 3D who are on full Royal mode.

Franceinfo broke the news at 1806 GMT after stories about France giving aid to Ukraine and the Israel/Hamas conflict.

LCI announced it on the flipper, but are concentrating on a shooting at a concert in Moscow.

CNEWS has it on the flipper as well, but the usual Face à de Villiers interview show on as normal.


RE: Royal Announcement At 6pm - all new phil - 22-03-2024

(22-03-2024, 07:31 PM)itsrobert Wrote:  Just a guess but it's possible they pre-recorded the start of the programme to give them time to reposition cameras and changeover some of the production staff etc. Under normal circumstances they pre-record everything from the weather onwards at the end of the programme to achieve this. They call it the 'buffer'.

Julie made the announcement despite Charlene presenting the 6.30 programme. Looked to be from somewhere other than the normal set.