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Quite surprised all matches are on ITV1 other than the simultaneous final group games.
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(04-07-2023, 02:39 PM)Jon Wrote: Surprised there is no Ian Wright, so presumably he must be working for the BBC again as he has done for recent female tournaments.
I'm surprised as well that Ian Wright is not part of ITV's team, given that he's been part of ITV's live football output, for both men and women, for a number of years (though don't forget he did the 2017 Women's Euros for Channel 4).
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Ian Wright seems to have turned up on every broadcaster in recent years.
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(04-07-2023, 05:45 PM)Brekkie Wrote: Ian Wright seems to have turned up on every broadcaster in recent years.
And you can add FIFA TV to that list, as he will be working for them - being the host broadcaster - for this tournament (according to another forum).
They must have paid him a serious wedge to prise him away from from the free-to-air masses.
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The BBC have announced details of presenters and pundits:
www.bbc.co.uk
Schedule wise, it's looking like a mix of BBC One and BBC Two, in pretty much the way you might expect. Overnight games will be on BBC One, but most during daytime hours will be on BBC Two. In the first week, the only times Breakfast or Morning Live are troubled are for the opening match and England v Denmark. Plus a BBC One game on Sunday morning in the slot the MOTD repeat goes during the season.
Assume it'll be like that going forward, BBC One overnight and then BBC Two for games after 6am except for the bigger ones.
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Apparently this is the world feed intro
youtu.be
And the official broadcast music as heard above
www.youtube.com
(10-07-2023, 11:46 AM)Transmission Wrote: The BBC have announced details of presenters and pundits:
www.bbc.co.uk
Schedule wise, it's looking like a mix of BBC One and BBC Two, in pretty much the way you might expect. Overnight games will be on BBC One, but most during daytime hours will be on BBC Two. In the first week, the only times Breakfast or Morning Live are troubled are for the opening match and England v Denmark. Plus a BBC One game on Sunday morning in the slot the MOTD repeat goes during the season.
Assume it'll be like that going forward, BBC One overnight and then BBC Two for games after 6am except for the bigger ones.
The full BBC media pack/press release below. It states, in addition to the above, that commentary will be from Robyn Cowen, Rachel Brown-Finnis, Jonathan Pearce, Vicki Sparks and Karen Bardsley, Connor McNamara and Steven Wyeth. Sparks is also stated to be onsite for Radio 5 Live so I'd asume her, Cowen and maybe Pearce will be onsite.
www.bbc.co.uk
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Presumably given the time differences and that it's taking place in Australia and New Zealand, the BBC likely be in the virtual studio in Salford for most if not all of the tournament
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(10-07-2023, 09:59 PM)UTVLifer Wrote: Presumably given the time differences and that it's taking place in Australia and New Zealand, the BBC likely be in the virtual studio in Salford for most if not all of the tournament
As mentioned over the page, it is understood the BBC will be presenting from Stockley Park.
(24-06-2023, 11:50 PM)Scratch_Perry Wrote: According to another forum, the BBC have outsourced the production of their coverage of the tournament out to IMG, therefore the presentation will come from Stockley Park (aka IMG Central).
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Some of the world feed production is being handled at Stockley Park too, so I suppose it makes life easier in terms of lines and media management - especially given the relatively late signing of the contract.
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Isn't Stockley Park in/near London? Yet according to Gabby, she'll be "covering in Salford on the green screen then heading out to Australia for the semis and the final"
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