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(02-05-2024, 09:19 PM)James2001 Wrote: Germany do that at the end of reports as well.
Thanks so much for mentioning that. I did some freelance camera work for DW earlier this year. I’ve never bothered to check until now, but I’ve just found the report online, and yes, I’ve had my first ever TV name credit! Totally made my day!
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Here in Ireland, RTE Radio 1 does that too - as well as a few other local stations (I think) although at the end of shows
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Over the years it's generally been the case that BBC News bulletins haven't ended with a copyright notice either, apart from a period around the late 80s/early 90s, particularly on the Nine when it came from the newsroom set.
There was a time, of course, up until the 1981 revamp where, other than on the Nine, there was no closing sequence on BBC bulletins at all - the newsreader's name would simply appear on screen and they would hand straight to the weather forecast.