17-12-2022, 10:19 PM
I don't think anyone has said permanent though? The story is still on the BBC News homepage this evening so I think they'll hold it back for a while longer.
IIRC it's the first time they've happily used an animated character led ident going into the news. In previous years, there's always been a more generic 'news safe' one. It maybe explains why they created the characterless variant, which was only ever being shown before the overnight intro to the News Channel. Not sure why it was just relegated to that.
IIRC it's the first time they've happily used an animated character led ident going into the news. In previous years, there's always been a more generic 'news safe' one. It maybe explains why they created the characterless variant, which was only ever being shown before the overnight intro to the News Channel. Not sure why it was just relegated to that.