Really not keen on the little pretend chat between the presenters on Business Live... On Thursday's show you heard Aaron tell Sally "You know i'm fluent in Spanish"... It left Sally staring at Aaron not knowing what to say as they both knew they're on air...
Really not keen on the little pretend chat between the presenters on Business Live... On Thursday's show you heard Aaron tell Sally "You know i'm fluent in Spanish"... It left Sally staring at Aaron not knowing what to say as they both knew they're on air...
Victoria Fritz either pulls a funny face or tries to stifle her laughter. Doesn't bother me to be honest.
I'm not sure if this is the right place to put this but I had a link and lost it for a page that listed BBC services used for other broadcasters listing various locations of down the line studios and facilities for outside broadcasts. I seem to remember the page mentioning that during Nelson Mandela's funeral they provided uplink facilities for CBS and Sky News.
Decamping to a completely different building would suggest that whatever is happening at NBH could potentially disrupt programming wherever it is coming from. E.g. core routers, phone systems, lines in/out of the building, UPSes, fire alarms, electrical distribution, etc.
We've seen they're quite happy to use D overnight if C is out of use for whatever reason, so whatever work is happening can't be limited to just the one studio.
Notice as well, opening titles are the News Channel location titles with no logo box. (at least on BBC World News)
also included in that tweet is the fact that Breakfast won't start until 0630 for some reason. Wonder if it's a rehearsal for some major event that they want to practice handing over to Breakfast.