15-02-2023, 10:20 PM
(15-02-2023, 09:35 PM)Keith Wrote:Physically, A is an exact mirror image of C, though they are obviously kitted out very differently. But given we haven't seen A on air for only a few weeks and the launch is pencilled in for April, it seems unlikely (given the 8 months Studio B's reconstruction took) that they are decommissioning A's VR set-up and installing a new physical set in that time. Aside from its disappearance being unrelated technical work, I can think of three plausible explanations for what is going on with A:(15-02-2023, 06:13 PM)bakamann Wrote: Had it already been decided which would be the main studio of the new "BBC News" channel, specifically Studio C or Studio E?There's speculation that they might be refurbishing studio A at the moment. It's not been used by Newswatch the past couple weeks. Additionally, it's apparently the same size as C.
- It is being used for pilotting the new channel.
- It is being prepped to be used for the UK breaking news team on the new channel.
- It is being prepped for being used as a temporary set while the new channel's main studio is refurbished.
If it is either of the latter two, I sincerely hope that A's VR engine is being upgraded. Having seen that temporary VR set that BBC Sport used for about a week, I will be fuming if we are subjected to another VR set of the same quality as we've had since 2012.
In terms of what will be the new channel's main studio, we don't know yet. My preference would certainly be E, purely because you'd be crazy to give up that backdrop. But the monoliths/towers have been such a focal point of the new set style and they'll be a little bit limited in E.