JA
Not that odd really and if ITV or the BBC found themselves in a similar position the same thing happening here wouldn't surprise me, especially with ITV who over the years have pulled in various regional newsreader to cover the weekend bulletins. In the current situation moving the bulletin probably makes more sense than putting all the pressure on one affiliate to continue to produce it.
I'm guessing now it is an (enforced) choice to keep the CBS News Broadcast Centre closed with it being in New York.
You really think the BBC or ITV would delegate producing network bulletins to different regional newsrooms on a week by week basis? It's one thing bringing in regional presenters to cover, but quite another to send the bulletin on tour.
I would imagine they would decamp to a secondary site if for some reason NBH was out of the question - probably Salford or Birmingham if Westminster wasn't able to be used.
From the UK, it seems *so* foreign that a national news bulletin would essentially tour the country and be produced by different affiliates from one week to the next, no matter what the circumstances.
Not that odd really and if ITV or the BBC found themselves in a similar position the same thing happening here wouldn't surprise me, especially with ITV who over the years have pulled in various regional newsreader to cover the weekend bulletins. In the current situation moving the bulletin probably makes more sense than putting all the pressure on one affiliate to continue to produce it.
I'm guessing now it is an (enforced) choice to keep the CBS News Broadcast Centre closed with it being in New York.
You really think the BBC or ITV would delegate producing network bulletins to different regional newsrooms on a week by week basis? It's one thing bringing in regional presenters to cover, but quite another to send the bulletin on tour.
I would imagine they would decamp to a secondary site if for some reason NBH was out of the question - probably Salford or Birmingham if Westminster wasn't able to be used.