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New Meridian, BBC South & South East Thread

(July 2006)

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MA
Macalolo
With the return of a more apparent Thames Valley region to the Meridian News two pilots of the West and Thames Valley programmes have been uploaded.

Updated titles for the Thames Valley region and it looks like the Thames Valley and Meridian West bulletins merge in this edition after 10 minutes. However when the East version is introduced to me is unclear.


Ten minutes for the Thames Valley as an opt-out of the West bulletin was in ITV's proposal to Ofcom.


I know, but I am just wondering when the East opt will join the program as from what I could see there was no real place for it to be introduced.

41 days later

DT
DTV
LIVE from Basingstoke at the moment but the Live DOG is in the current style but in Gill Sans but the 'Basingstoke' part is in Swiss.

16 days later

DA
David
Hijinks from some Tonbridge Wells youths during the weather on BBC South East Today this evening. It can be relived here...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/forecast-video/21416752

8 days later

MA
Macalolo
Sangeeta and Luke on ITV Meridian tonight. I wonder if they are screen testing, if and when Fred retires. I wonder who will take over? Phil Hornby maybe?
EA
Earlie37
Sad news about former South Today weather presenter Reham Khan. Hopefully she'll make a full recovery...

https://www.facebook.com/reham.khan.16
KP
KelpieP0921
With the return of a more apparent Thames Valley region to the Meridian News two pilots of the West and Thames Valley programmes have been uploaded.

Updated titles for the Thames Valley region and it looks like the Thames Valley and Meridian West bulletins merge in this edition after 10 minutes. However when the East version is introduced to me is unclear.
http://vimeo.com/67743713
http://vimeo.com/67743712


Any chance of getting those videos on a 'public domain' both shown as private now.

27 days later

DA
David
South East Today used the word 'tosser' a number of times in the 18:30 edition but the subtitles did not use the word at all, seemingly rewriting what was said to avoid using the word. Pretty poor service to deaf viewers when you consider the 'story' was "Man calls another man a tosser".

11 days later

DE
deejay
I believe tonight was the launch of the Thames Valley opt on Meridian. Interestingly, the top story was done by Heather Edwards who, under the name of Heather MacCarthy, presented the BBC's first Oxford sub-opt.
http://vimeo.com/74646395

12 days later

TL
Three Lefts Do
Some info about Meridian’s new Thames Valley variant…

During both the 6pm and 10:30pm opts, phrases like “Thames Valley news stories” etc are bandied about here and there. On the first night, Fred said something like “Meridian across Hampshire, the Thames Valley, Surrey and Wiltshire” shortly before the 6:10pm join. Thankfully, this clunky phrase has not been repeated since.

Are equivalent phrases being used in either/both other sub-regions?

Sadly, all weather forecasts are still pan-“West” only, even in the now-split 10:30pm bulletin. Ever since the new weather graphics launched in January 2013, the Meridian West map looks as if Oxford city is the northernmost point of the region, thus rather ignoring viewers up towards Banbury. Sadly, despite the new Thames Valley service, this has not been amended.

The structure post-6:10pm suggests no point at which the East could conveniently also join, so I presume that no part of the programme is utterly pan-regional across all three areas anymore, and therefore the East edition is fully standalone now? (Despite the fact that the exact same 10-minutes worth of “aggregate” content presumably turns up on both West and East)

This must mean that 40-minutes worth of pre-recorded editions are made before 6pm each day, regardless of which sub-region(s) is/are due to be live.

On ITV+1, the Freeview EPG here in the ex-Central South area has listed “ITV News Central” at 7pm for as long as I care to remember, and yet the programme that would actually come on at 7pm was Meridian (East edition)! Chipping Norton viewers being lumbered with Kent news was, of course, an absolutely dire situation.

But as of 16th Sep, ITV+1 (and presumably ITV HD too?) here does actually show Central West news at 7pm, as per what the EPG states! Smile

I had hoped (but, realistically, not really expected) that the old Portsmouth and Reading studio backdrops would be resurrected, plus a new Winchester (or something) video backdrop for pan-West. Sadly, it’s still the East-centric Tonbridge backdrop on all Meridian sub-regions. Boo.
LL
London Lite Founding member


I had hoped (but, realistically, not really expected) that the old Portsmouth and Reading studio backdrops would be resurrected, plus a new Winchester (or something) video backdrop for pan-West. Sadly, it’s still the East-centric Tonbridge backdrop on all Meridian sub-regions. Boo.


I would have thought a backdrop of Reading or Oxford would be more appropriate?
TL
Three Lefts Do


I had hoped (but, realistically, not really expected) that the old Portsmouth and Reading studio backdrops would be resurrected, plus a new Winchester (or something) video backdrop for pan-West. Sadly, it's still the East-centric Tonbridge backdrop on all Meridian sub-regions. Boo.


I would have thought a backdrop of Reading or Oxford would be more appropriate?


That's what I was saying! Reintroduce both pre-2009 video backdrops - the Reading backdrop for the Thames Valley sub-opt, and the Portsmouth backdrop for the South Coast sub-opt. Then, for the pan-West part of the programme after 6:10pm, a backdrop that's "neutral" between Thames Valley/South Coast, such as Winchester. Smile
LL
London Lite Founding member
SET had a locally produced weather forecast tonight from Rachel Mackley instead of a hub produced bulletin from London.

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