27-04-2023, 09:44 PM
I have been watching the overnight output of BBC News in Washington a few times already. It's presentation and output have not been too bad.
Although I have found one issue which relates to the live interview screens when it goes to another reporter or person outside of Washington.
The screens do have a habit of being a few seconds slower as opposed to when the live interviews go full screen on the main UK and World feed of the channel.
I was watching this issue unfold when Carl Nasman was interviewing Damien Grammaticas on some story at one of the big news screens from the newsroom at NBH earlier this week.
Why would an interview like that be a few seconds slow when it is being up linked between Washington & NBH?
Although I have found one issue which relates to the live interview screens when it goes to another reporter or person outside of Washington.
The screens do have a habit of being a few seconds slower as opposed to when the live interviews go full screen on the main UK and World feed of the channel.
I was watching this issue unfold when Carl Nasman was interviewing Damien Grammaticas on some story at one of the big news screens from the newsroom at NBH earlier this week.
Why would an interview like that be a few seconds slow when it is being up linked between Washington & NBH?