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Two channels together is the way forward in my opinion.
Not because they want to do it, its simply saving money. CNN would have to have two gallaries staffed, two studios staffed with others on standby, extra news anchors.
With them bringing together the domestic and international channels it mean the extra costs that they are out putting teams together hiring freelancers in the field ect, they are clawing back something in costs from the channels output.
With the BBC, what you will find, BBC New Channel license payers will foot the bill for BBC World again obsorbing the cost.
Surprised Sky News and Sky News Aust or Fox News haven't done similar, although with the BSkyB sale news corp may be keeping its distance. (Although get rid of the Correspondent at the desk and double header the news presenters)
Not because they want to do it, its simply saving money. CNN would have to have two gallaries staffed, two studios staffed with others on standby, extra news anchors.
With them bringing together the domestic and international channels it mean the extra costs that they are out putting teams together hiring freelancers in the field ect, they are clawing back something in costs from the channels output.
With the BBC, what you will find, BBC New Channel license payers will foot the bill for BBC World again obsorbing the cost.
Surprised Sky News and Sky News Aust or Fox News haven't done similar, although with the BSkyB sale news corp may be keeping its distance. (Although get rid of the Correspondent at the desk and double header the news presenters)