17-03-2023, 10:23 AM
(17-03-2023, 12:15 AM)thevaran Wrote:I mean, you could but it seems such a minor part of the overall set. It has though been a topic of discussion lately about how Washington will be staffed to provide the hours of rolling coverage overnight. The studio, as is, is currently geared towards a more versatile but still quite fixed set of programmes. Studio guests (despite what the sketch above shows, still look a little cramped. Presentation aside, if the idea is to move a load of overnight shifts to the US then there are still some quite big workflows to solve.(16-03-2023, 07:04 PM)Charles Wrote: The room is fake. I always found it weird too and thought that we'd grown out of the "fake rooms behind anchors" look. With that said, it has somewhat grown on me.
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In that case I hope they will get rid of the the art museum look asap, and replace it with something that makes the Washington D.C.
operations look bigger in size. How about a fake newsroom or a pic from one of the newsrooms in the UK.
Especially now when more overnight hours will be coming out of Washington D.C..