14-11-2022, 11:44 PM
(14-11-2022, 11:10 PM)m_in_m Wrote: The BBC certainly have a good number of news presenters mixing radio with TV now.
Like a lot of things related to BBC News, this is something that seems to go in phases. In the 90s, Anna Ford was simultaneously a regular presenter on the Six and Today; Edward Stourton, Justin Webb, Michael Buerk were all regulars on Radio 4 and BBC1 news at the same time; John Humphrys would also turn up on BBC1 bulletins from time to time.
(14-11-2022, 10:06 PM)News76 Wrote: More like duplication taking World Bulletins over Network bulletins-watch them force World News America on us during the world cup just because the ten is starting late some evenings.
I'm not sure as to the logic here. How would taking World bulletins over network bulletins be a duplication for UK viewers? Network bulletins are being simultaneously shown on another UK channel while World bulletins aren't.