03-06-2024, 10:40 AM
Maryam Moshiri has tweeted that she is covering the 9am UK slot until the election. Presumably that means they’ll drop her name from the World Tonight (on schedules etc.) during that period?
I also think it’s curious that they’ve put one of their ‘main’ presenters on the morning UK slot, suggesting they recognise it’s one of the most important and higher viewed periods in the UK, yet didn’t make it a priority or key slot on the merged feed (generic bulletins with no fixed presenters). Does rather play into the idea the merged channel prioritises global over UK audiences?
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I think one of the reasons the BBC News colours look so different in the Salford studio is because of all the light blues and greens at the very top (at least some of which bleeds in from the newsroom). I’m not sure this is quite the right balance or hue, but it does highlight the problem of Studio B just having a fraction too much black in the studio to be comfortable. If they made the ‘balcony’ area slightly brighter or a warmer tone, it might feel less stark and more welcoming.
I also think it’s curious that they’ve put one of their ‘main’ presenters on the morning UK slot, suggesting they recognise it’s one of the most important and higher viewed periods in the UK, yet didn’t make it a priority or key slot on the merged feed (generic bulletins with no fixed presenters). Does rather play into the idea the merged channel prioritises global over UK audiences?
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(03-06-2024, 10:33 AM)Keith Wrote: Ahead of today's new One from Salford I spotted that Chris Cook has retweeted (or whatever it's now called) the following message, which includes some new screenshots.
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I think one of the reasons the BBC News colours look so different in the Salford studio is because of all the light blues and greens at the very top (at least some of which bleeds in from the newsroom). I’m not sure this is quite the right balance or hue, but it does highlight the problem of Studio B just having a fraction too much black in the studio to be comfortable. If they made the ‘balcony’ area slightly brighter or a warmer tone, it might feel less stark and more welcoming.