21-02-2024, 08:57 PM
What's the pacing/story density been like - a good fast-paced bulletin a la World News Today (i.e., about 8-10 stories per half-hour, no more than a few minutes on each) or a more contemporary drudge fest (multiple stories getting more than 5 mins, only about four stories in any detail per half-hour, talking heads for all)?
Broadly, the branding is alright (I can think of at least ten worse title sequences from BBC News, even pre-merger) and some of the presentation changes suggest we might finally be heading somewhere interesting, after a year.
Broadly, the branding is alright (I can think of at least ten worse title sequences from BBC News, even pre-merger) and some of the presentation changes suggest we might finally be heading somewhere interesting, after a year.