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(February 2020)

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RN
Rolling News
Don't want to get into Rota chat, but this must be quite a rare occurrence for Reeta to be only on the News Channel, not a BBC One simulcast?

Reeta very occasionally does shifts which are only News Channel based, lately it’s been 4-6 on weekdays and sometimes at Weekend. I’m guessing she’s staying on at the minute for the news that’s just broken and whoever is scheduled will come in shortly.

*end of post before I risk a permanent ban*
JC
JCB
BBC1 leave the Press Conference journalists questions early to go to Strictly??? Wow!


It's really not good for the national broadcaster. How is the dancing show more important than one of the biggest announcements ever, which affects the whole country?? Cutting of the Prime Minister and telling viewers to switch to their (pathetic) news channel to see the rest of it?!! I know Strictly is popular, but surely it could wait!!
A lot of people wouldn't have bothered turning over to the news channel and won't see the important explanations that the PM and his scientists are giving. Staying on One would have captured a lot more viewers for this important moment.
Again, Sky News coverage has been faultless.


A quick glance at Twitter suggests people are unanimously in favour of watching "the dancing show" over a repeat of what we were told 8 months ago. Either you've wildly misread the mood of the nation or you're angling for a job in the Daily Mail's anti BBC department.
NW
nwtv2003
I don’t see what the problem is. The main points of the speech were on BBC1, it got to the point and left when it was scheduled to do so. The banners clearly stated to change over to BBC News Channel, which I last checked everyone had access to.

I think in the circumstances the actions taken by the BBC have been correct today. They’ve got channels full of live output today, they’ve got commitments.

ITV doesn’t do this with Coronation Street. (I appreciate it’s not the same in that regard, but it’s the point.)
UN
Universal_r
Have the bbc got something against presenters saying bye? it’s especially noticeable with katty and Christian the show just abruptly ends and then just now reeta introduced a highlights of the pm’s statement then after that it was lukwesa in the presenters chair.
AndrewPSSP, AJB39 and Meridian AM gave kudos
JO
Jonwo
JCB posted:

A quick glance at Twitter suggests people are unanimously in favour of watching "the dancing show" over a repeat of what we were told 8 months ago. Either you've wildly misread the mood of the nation or you're angling for a job in the Daily Mail's anti BBC department.

I agree, I know the news junkies on here probably would want wall to wall coverage on BBC One, the rest of the public thankfully don't think like that.
AN
Andrew Founding member
Depends who tonight’s on duty News Channel presenter is.

I bet Kate Silverton is glad she wasn’t on tonight
Last edited by Andrew on 31 October 2020 8:15pm
UN
Universal_r
I think the amount of people wanting to watch strictly compared to little mix are very *very* different.
SE
Square Eyes Founding member
This feels like moaning for the sake of it.

It was an announcement of national importance of course it should be on BBC One. Equally Strictly is important to many. They successfully balanced both.
JO
Jonwo
I think the amount of people wanting to watch strictly compared to little mix are very *very* different.

Little Mix is also prerecorded which makes it a lot easier to drop than Strictly.
AS
Asa Admin
It was superbly handled by the BBC - it's not like they cut away from him mid speech did they! Particularly given the amount of airtime they'd handed over given the botched start time. Any complaints are just ridiculous.

Great opt out point too, perfectly executed by the director and even a brief pause by Boris. Then back to Reeta (who was excellent) for a quick closer and smoothly back to Network. Great stuff.

(Easiest scheduling decision of the day was probably dropping Little Mix Smile)
Last edited by Asa on 31 October 2020 8:19pm
BR
Brekkie
BTW Little Mix now airs Friday at 7pm - surprised they've not chucked it out tomorrow afternoon TBH.

I'd guess the Strictly decision will give Newswatch their content this week assuming it isn't pulled again.
JO
Jonwo
BTW Little Mix now airs Friday at 7pm - surprised they've not chucked it out tomorrow afternoon TBH.

I'd guess the Strictly decision will give Newswatch their content this week assuming it isn't pulled again.

There's no room for it in the afternoons as they're showing Women's FA Cup and it's very unlikely they would have put it in the afternoon either way.

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