31-05-2024, 10:14 AM
I think the trouble is BBC decisions never feel long term as a couple of years down the line something happens which makes you question that decision. Probably the same in all such large organisations to be fair.
From a viewer point of view though what was once the London problem now feels like the London and Salford problem.
What might be interesting and beneficial is if physically separating the One gives it a stronger editorial but I suspect part of the move is to ensure viewers don't see a huge difference.
Has it been confirmed if Sportsday will air in the regional opt out slot on the news channel? Also will the bulletin be shortened for events like Wimbledon and the Olympics? Indeed the 2pm kick-offs with the Euros will affect it too - arguably the beginning of summer the worst time to launch it.
From a viewer point of view though what was once the London problem now feels like the London and Salford problem.
What might be interesting and beneficial is if physically separating the One gives it a stronger editorial but I suspect part of the move is to ensure viewers don't see a huge difference.
Has it been confirmed if Sportsday will air in the regional opt out slot on the news channel? Also will the bulletin be shortened for events like Wimbledon and the Olympics? Indeed the 2pm kick-offs with the Euros will affect it too - arguably the beginning of summer the worst time to launch it.