30-05-2024, 11:31 AM
No reason why the news can't be presented from a sofa, like some of the regions have done. However, will some question if this will mean that the BBC News at One won't be treated as seriously as the BBC News at Six and Ten?
The bigger question for me though is the regional news. When I'm home I will usually only watch the lunchtime regional news bulletin (mostly for the weather) and then the BBC News at Ten, so it now looks like the regional news will be fully embedded into the programme, just like Breakfast, though I do wonder how long the regional news segment will be. I assume it's still going to be around ten minutes, but I guess we will have to wait and see from Monday what it will actually be like!
The bigger question for me though is the regional news. When I'm home I will usually only watch the lunchtime regional news bulletin (mostly for the weather) and then the BBC News at Ten, so it now looks like the regional news will be fully embedded into the programme, just like Breakfast, though I do wonder how long the regional news segment will be. I assume it's still going to be around ten minutes, but I guess we will have to wait and see from Monday what it will actually be like!
~SpacewardAsh