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Presumably if this hasn't been implemented it would make it more challenging to handle any larger scale changes to the Breakfast/NWT studio that required them to move out for the duration - especially considering the automation used and the integration with newsroom studios.
Presumably the same challenges would apply between using The One Show studio for news programmes.
Yes - this is the reality of news production systems moving further and further away from 'general' production systems, you have two very different styles of gallery operation, and so moving to a temporary studio and/or gallery is trickier than perhaps it once was. This is the case particularly if the lower cost 'dedicated studio+gallery' model has been used rather than the costlier 'any studio can work into any gallery' approach has been taken.
Do we know what approach has been used in Salford? We know London is galleries tied to studios but less of an issue due to having multiple studios programmes can relocate there albeit maybe not ideal especially for some of the studio B programmes.
Don't know to be honest.
I wouldn't be surprised if the two regional news operations (which also handled Network Breakfast and BBC NW Opts) had some cross over (they're probably on the same router and using BNCS in both areas), and the two sports news operations similarly (ditto to BNCS and routers).
I doubt there is cross over between the sport news and regional news operations though - but that's just an educated guess.
noggin
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Presumably if this hasn't been implemented it would make it more challenging to handle any larger scale changes to the Breakfast/NWT studio that required them to move out for the duration - especially considering the automation used and the integration with newsroom studios.
Presumably the same challenges would apply between using The One Show studio for news programmes.
Yes - this is the reality of news production systems moving further and further away from 'general' production systems, you have two very different styles of gallery operation, and so moving to a temporary studio and/or gallery is trickier than perhaps it once was. This is the case particularly if the lower cost 'dedicated studio+gallery' model has been used rather than the costlier 'any studio can work into any gallery' approach has been taken.
Do we know what approach has been used in Salford? We know London is galleries tied to studios but less of an issue due to having multiple studios programmes can relocate there albeit maybe not ideal especially for some of the studio B programmes.
Don't know to be honest.
I wouldn't be surprised if the two regional news operations (which also handled Network Breakfast and BBC NW Opts) had some cross over (they're probably on the same router and using BNCS in both areas), and the two sports news operations similarly (ditto to BNCS and routers).
I doubt there is cross over between the sport news and regional news operations though - but that's just an educated guess.