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(February 2020)

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BR
Brekkie
Think he's lost 10m viewers since his March one.
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Steve in Pudsey
Everything had already been said in the Commons, I'm not surprised.
AndrewPSSP, Charlesy and Brekkie gave kudos
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Technologist
I note that Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers were the only ones to do their statements live. The NI controllers deciding to give Mark Carruthers the 20-second in-vision continuity slot with a slightly uncomfortable pan before he started speaking.

One thing I noticed on the NI statement yesterday was the use of two sign language interpreters - I'm guessing Irish sign language is different to BSL then?


Yes it is. Irish Sign Language does take some influences from British Sign Language, but is more closely related to French Sign Language.

As is American sign languge ....
AN
Andrew Founding member
I know we don’t do presenter rotas any more but I think is notable to mention that the first episode of the new series of Coronavirus Update is Jane Hill today who didn’t generally host the last series
RN
Rolling News
New series? Is this now back to being a daily event?
AN
Andrew Founding member
After all this time, the people in charge of the on screen graphics are still seemingly surprised when the full screen charts appear, with captions animating on and off all over the place
AndrewPSSP, Ittr and Markymark gave kudos
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JAS84
New series? Is this now back to being a daily event?
Weekly, I think.
NJ
Neil Jones Founding member
Spotted this on Twitter, thought this was quite good, considering last night's conference doesn't seem to have added anything of interest to the issue at hand, and Virgin Media's search-and-scan banner summed it up perfectly:




The perils of having a TV system/ EPG platform that can't update in real time it would appear Smile
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Andrew Founding member
I bet the same people saying it was ‘pointless’ were the same people complaining when the daily ones were withdrawn and complaining that he didn’t do last Monday but then at the same time boasting that they never watched them anyway!

That’s how Twitter works of course
NJ
Neil Jones Founding member
I bet the same people saying it was ‘pointless’ were the same people complaining when the daily ones were withdrawn and complaining that he didn’t do last Monday but then at the same time boasting that they never watched them anyway!

That’s how Twitter works of course


Twitter is of course an authoritative figure on anything and everything these days, it would appear. The poor man's vox pops.
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Andrew Founding member
ITV News has just spent more time talking about rumours of restrictions that might be brought in in Northern England than the news that restrictions actually are being brought in in Scotland

Based on previous situations, I wouldn’t be surprised if the BBC News did the same

Is it because Scotland News isn’t important enough, or is it because juicy gossip to rile everybody up is more important than actual facts?
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Brekkie
I wasn't timing it to the second but think that is an unfair accusation - they led with the Scotland story with a report and live then followed it up with a report and live for the possible restrictions across the North of England, which ultimately would affect more people.
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