31-05-2024, 09:31 AM
It’s always the same argument with devolution. Bringing decisions/jobs closer to the people vs costs savings through economies of scale.
Having one larger operation in a single location is more efficient than several smaller disparate operations. It also has the advantage that talent from different areas can cross pollenate.
Spreading operations across multiple locations means that it’s easier for people from across the country to get jobs in those locations without having to move. Arguably it makes it easier to diversify representation.
The argument that having two studios for the four main UK bulletins is a waste could be countered that it’s covering redundancy - if B goes down then they can use Salford, and perhaps vice versa at a push?
Having one larger operation in a single location is more efficient than several smaller disparate operations. It also has the advantage that talent from different areas can cross pollenate.
Spreading operations across multiple locations means that it’s easier for people from across the country to get jobs in those locations without having to move. Arguably it makes it easier to diversify representation.
The argument that having two studios for the four main UK bulletins is a waste could be countered that it’s covering redundancy - if B goes down then they can use Salford, and perhaps vice versa at a push?
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