27-06-2024, 08:07 PM
So I guess the pre- and post- debate coverage will be split between the two studios in the usual manner for rolling political coverage - one anchor per each studio (first Wolf Blitzer and Kaitlin Collins, then Anderson Cooper and Erin Burnett) hosting a panel of correspondents or pundits, just this time it won't be NY and DC, but two Atlanta studios - the open-air one and the debuting half of Studio H.
By the way, the magic wall in the "older" part of Studio H also made it to air today on News Central.
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By the way, the magic wall in the "older" part of Studio H also made it to air today on News Central.
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(27-06-2024, 04:19 PM)JACKLUFC1998 Wrote: The BBC and Sky (the latter is a simulcast of the NBC feed, whereas the former just seems to be a straight simulcast of CNN’s feed) have both announced that they will be simulcasting the debate tonight.I wonder what BBC News will do in the breaks, especially the UK feed? Are they allowed by the Ofcom to show foreign ad breaks or will they use some kind of a breakfiller? They can't insert their own pundits and commentary, but can they do other news recaps during that time?