19-06-2023, 08:05 PM
(19-06-2023, 06:56 PM)James Wrote: I wonder how they will cope at times like this when Studio E is decommissioned. Studio C is in use for the news channel at this time, so that leaves only Studio D, which BBC London would also need to use if B was experiencing issues. Not sure if Studio D is large enough for both of the programmes to share.It does seem like, since the relaunch, Studio B has suffered from an abnormal number of faults significant enough for them to relocate. It's not been unheard of in the past, but it's been what at least monthly that at least one bulletin has had to move to another studio - I can't recall any previous studio with that frequency of unscheduled periods of being out of action. I guess, it might just be that because they can relocate so easily at the minute, they have a lower threshold for moving across, but it's certainly noteworthy.