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(14-09-2022, 05:34 PM)DTV Wrote: Just flicked on BBC Parliament to see what the coverage actually looked like, but was presented with a testcard + sound check. Looking on iPlayer, it was only around two minutes between 17:24-17:26.
Yes looks like there was a brief loss of feed:
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(14-09-2022, 04:38 PM)BBI45 Wrote: (14-09-2022, 10:53 AM)Roger Darthwell Wrote: BTW are you also going to upload Capital Radio and BBC Radio coverage as well? What you're doing is amazing!
I've not been able to retrieve anything from Capital apart from Anglesey and Gwynedd. As for BBC, I'll see what I can do but I can't make any guarantees.
Radio Today has some clips of stations going into OBIT mode, including various BBC and Global services
radiotoday.co.uk
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(14-09-2022, 08:37 PM)Steve in Pudsey Wrote: (14-09-2022, 04:38 PM)BBI45 Wrote: (14-09-2022, 10:53 AM)Roger Darthwell Wrote: BTW are you also going to upload Capital Radio and BBC Radio coverage as well? What you're doing is amazing!
I've not been able to retrieve anything from Capital apart from Anglesey and Gwynedd. As for BBC, I'll see what I can do but I can't make any guarantees.
Radio Today has some clips of stations going into OBIT mode, including various BBC and Global services
radiotoday.co.uk
Funny you mention that. I actually worked alongside them to produce this:
youtu.be
@Roger Darthwell I've just had a chance to review what I can catch on BBC Sounds. I won't be able to cover the national stations as they seem to be missing the shows from just before the announcement. However, I might be able to cover BBC Radio Cymru & Radio nan Gàidheal, along with two of the local radio stations nearest to me (Derby & Sheffield).
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(14-09-2022, 09:17 PM)BBI45 Wrote: (14-09-2022, 08:37 PM)Steve in Pudsey Wrote: (14-09-2022, 04:38 PM)BBI45 Wrote: (14-09-2022, 10:53 AM)Roger Darthwell Wrote: BTW are you also going to upload Capital Radio and BBC Radio coverage as well? What you're doing is amazing!
I've not been able to retrieve anything from Capital apart from Anglesey and Gwynedd. As for BBC, I'll see what I can do but I can't make any guarantees.
Radio Today has some clips of stations going into OBIT mode, including various BBC and Global services
radiotoday.co.uk
Funny you mention that. I actually worked alongside them to produce this:
youtu.be
@Roger Darthwell I've just had a chance to review what I can catch on BBC Sounds. I won't be able to cover the national stations as they seem to be missing the shows from just before the announcement. However, I might be able to cover BBC Radio Cymru & Radio nan Gàidheal, along with two of the local radio stations nearest to me (Derby & Sheffield).
You are doing a great service to the world!
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Lots of movement & zooming in, showing peoples face who are waiting etc for the lying in state camera on the BBC Red Button this evening.
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ITV’s NaT ended earlier than scheduled by 10 minutes tonight…
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There's a new countdown with today's scenes from Westminster Hall and the somber music.
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(13-09-2022, 04:36 PM)Worzel Wrote: So how are the broadcasters sharing the responsibility for the coverage? I noticed a Sky News LiveU slate appear earlier on BBC News when a helicopter's feed went down.
Are they all 'teaming up' and working together, are the BBC coordinating it all - it must be a bit of a logistical nightmare.
Would be interesting to know.
Yes, the coverage has been pooled with the BBC, ITN and Sky providing the facilities and sharing the footage which of course is also sent out to other broadcasters around the world. Logistically it's not that difficult, the plans for the coverage have been ready for many years so the agreements as to who does what are long standing. It's not just a case of having coverage of X provided by Sky and coverage of Y provided by the BBC, in some cases a camera shot might be provided by operators employed by two broadcasters - the walkabout of the King on Friday was an ITN provided camera but crewed by someone from ITN and the BBC
Technically the three have circuits between them and of course those feeds provided by satellite can just be downlinked by all three.
It's fairly common practise, albeit not before on this scale.
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I notice that the regions have all made their own HM Queen based opening titles, a lot of work considering many of the images used are fairly general rather than being region specific
Most but not all using the slow version of the regions theme
Look North in EY and in NE&C had Queen images but the normal theme, the NE one being of a particular local feel including when she opened the Tyne and Wear Metro
Look North in Yorkshire had the usual opening titles but the slow theme
Midlands Today and North West Tonight had neither special opening titles nor different music
Also South East Today was merged with South Today tonight
These observations were from today some of the regions who didn’t do anything tonight may have done earlier in the mourning period
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(14-09-2022, 01:39 PM)Clean Feed Wrote: An example of the impact of the unexpected Royal news coverage on resourcing other events:
twitter.com
That's not gone down well looking at the comments. Seems that the match was rearranged for the TV coverage, and these are semi-pro teams who have had to rearrange work schedules/lose pay to be available to play on Friday.
Obviously televising a game from a non-league ground is more of a challenge than to do so from a ground that they do every week with a semi permanent rig, but if the OB provider has pulled out surely BBC Scotland could cobble a "better than nothing" version together in house? Single camera on the halfway line and a feed of Radio Scotland commentary via a RepScot SNG for example.