BBC/ITV/Sky Elections Coverage

I think if they use that overnight it will be for additional content on ITVX. At most perhaps they might do news updates from there if appropriate.

I do hope ITV do something different with their main studio - it's not so much the look but I've felt since 2015 the "battle board" has actually been quite difficult to read on screen due to the angles used - it was much clearer in 2010.
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(18-06-2024, 10:19 AM)JMT1985 Wrote:  Their Studio 1 is certainly to be their main home for election night - I hope they will create a different VR backdrop for this election, instead of just tweaking what they had for 2015, which they have done in 2017 and 2019.

If they continue with the 2015 - 2019 election style, we will have the main big desk, and the smaller desk replaced with chairs and a coffee table for guests.

When this happens, where does ITV News London come from? As they share Studio 1 with the national bulletins.

The news still comes from Studio 1 as normal but often from a different gallery.
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BBC Sounds have launched an 'Election 2024' stream on the app.

www.bbc.co.uk 

Appears to be a mashup between Radio 4 for programmes like Today & PM as well as the likes of Nicky Campbell from 5 Live and also the audio from Newsnight & Sunday with Laura K.
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See there is an Immigration Debate on C4 News tonight (from 6.30) and an NHS one next week.

Meanwhile having stood them up last week Farage gets a second chance at a sit down interview with the BBC on Friday and a week later they've added an extra Question Time featuring Reform and the Green Party, who are excluded on Thursday.
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I'm sure it's legally 'fine' but the Conservative PPB which followed the local news literally opened with a stock 'globe' news report intro and had a strap across the bottom.

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I’m also surprised they’re allowed to use Laura Trott’s government title - Chief Secretary to the Treasury - in that context in a PPB. But, as you say, what goes in them does seem completely unpoliced from a content or style point of view.
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Unlike HIGNFY, The Last Leg will be back for an election special on Friday 5th July - two hour one-off special

www.tvzoneuk.com 
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(18-06-2024, 07:54 PM)TIGHazard Wrote:  I'm sure it's legally 'fine' but the Conservative PPB which followed the local news literally opened with a stock 'globe' news report intro and had a strap across the bottom.

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Which is of course why they start with an intro graphic and announcement, to seperate them from the other content on the channel.

I don't see a problem with using a fake news title sequence, it's one of those very generic ones you can download and it looks very different to that used by any UK news programme or channel. I suppose at a push it's BBC crossed with GB News. But also it's kind of spoofing a news bulletin, but it's also not as she's at a lecture.

What i find most shocking about it is how cheap it looks, I'd expect that sort of production value from a minor party, but from them. It's obviously not been shot by a professional camera operator,the framing is very awkward.

It's a far cry from the days of Saatchi and Saatchi
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(18-06-2024, 09:05 PM)Stooky Bill Wrote:  Which is of course why they start with an intro graphic and announcement, to seperate them from the other content on the channel.

I don't see a problem with using a fake news title sequence, it's one of those very generic ones you can download and it looks very different to that used by any UK news programme or channel. I suppose at a push it's BBC crossed with GB News. But also it's kind of spoofing a news bulletin, but it's also not as she's at a lecture.

What i find most shocking about it is how cheap it looks, I'd expect that sort of production value from a minor party, but from them. It's obviously not been shot by a professional camera operator,the framing is very awkward.

It's a far cry from the days of Saatchi and Saatchi

Left and right hand likely doing two different things! It was a 'normal' press conference and it does look like someone then got the idea to use it for the broadcast but couldn't use actual news footage so went with whatever they had!
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It appears that the Tories filmed their Party Political Broadcast in SD, then used HD straps.

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