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FO
fodg09
As were on the issue of revamp's, the skcopter showed an image of construction site near the venue for the debate on Thursday. I can't find the camera shot with the half build building. Is this going to be the new Sky News studio and if so when is it due to be completed?


From various planning applications and news articles posted here in the past, I think an educated guess would suggest that Sky News will move into the new cluster of buildings taking shape around Sky Studios but not until 2016/17.



Could 'building 2' become home to Sky News?
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/20141031092755-275809794-bourne-steel-on-site-at-bskyb


On another note, interesting interview with John Ryley.

Quote:
We used to have,” Ryley recalls, “this great big, animated strap that said, ‘Breaking News’ and it would pass straight behind everyone.

“We’ve taken some of the showbiz out of it. We did focus groups that told us that people just wanted the news, and they wanted the news reported in a straight way. We’ve de-showbizzed, for want of a better word.”



http://www.rts.org.uk/magazine/article/john-ryley-sky-news-next-generation
LJ
Live at five with Jeremy
From what I've seen so far it looks like this:

Labour
-Sophy Ridge
-Jason Farrell

Conservatives
-Niall Patterson
-Anuskha Astana

Lib Dems
-Joey Jones
-Michelle Clifford

UKIP
-Darren McCaffrey
-Robert Nisbet
Last edited by Live at five with Jeremy on 30 March 2015 6:29pm
DW
DavidWhitfield
Sky News have done another of their politicians "singing" adverts - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MH0K_XIIBow&list=PLG8IrydigQfd4eAdrjga6Sy7g4eIqX_51
JP
jpeg987
Sky announcing more details about political spin off site 'Biffed' tomorrow.

http://www.theguardian.com/media/2015/mar/30/sky-news-election-site-biffed
GI
Gibsy
Election coverage details announced. Check out the Sky Corporate website for details, sounds interesting particularly about the "New purpose built studio"
JK
JK08
Quote:
Sky News Reveals Plans for General Election 2015

Live from an unprecedented 270 declarations

Sky News has released its plans for the 2015 General Election, offering the most in depth and comprehensive multi –platform coverage in its history. For the first time all platforms will have equal significance – television, digital and social media, giving customers an array of choices on how they want to consume the latest breaking news and analysis. The emphasis on young voters will increase with the Stand Up Be Counted campaign visiting key British towns and cities.

Television
On 7th May Sky News will be live from over 270 declarations. Partnering with Live U, this is the most ambitious and wide ranging results service available and will ensure customers have the most up to date information as it happens. Coverage will kick off at 9pm in a new specially created studio at Sky News’ Osterley studio. Here Adam Boulton will anchor with Faisal Islam and polling expert Michael Thrasher, interpreting the results as they are announced giving viewers at home the latest on what this means for the future leadership of the UK. The Sky News team will broadcast from key constituencies across the UK including Kay Burley from Witney, David Cameron’s seat, Anna Botting from Sheffield Hallam, Nick Clegg’s constituency, Andrew Wilson from Margate where Nigel Farage will be hoping to gain the Thanet South seat, Jeremy Thompson from Ed Miliband’s constituency in Doncaster, and Eamonn Holmes will be in Sunderland where the first result of the night is expected to be announced.

Sky News Presenter Dermot Murnaghan will take the baton from 5am on May 8th broadcasting live from Westminster where Sky News’ coverage will remain until a government is formed.

From this week a daily election special will broadcast at 11.30am, hosted by Adam Boulton – giving viewers the latest updates from the election campaign. Sky News Tonight will also be broadcast on Sunday nights offering viewers a full wrap up of the weekend’s political developments.

Sky News will also be teaming up with Sky Arts on the evening of the election for a special broadcast, Election Newsroom Live. From 10pm to 8am on election night fixed rig cameras within the Sky News studios will offer customers a glimpse behind the scenes on election night at Sky News in real time. Mark Longhurst will give running commentary of what is happening and Martin Stanford will use a mini camera to present live during the evening.

Digital
Sky News digital users can find all the latest election news, analysis and statistics on a specially created section of the website – skynews.com/election and a dedicated tab on the iPhone and android apps. On election night Sky News will have the fastest results service ever offered to its digital audiences with 150 livestreams from the key seats that will help decide the election. The key features of the election section include:

A live election blog where users can follow minute by minute coverage of the campaign from Sky’s team of correspondents
The latest poll tracker to show where each of the parties currently stand in opinion polls
Details on all 650 constituencies with the 2010 results. This will become the Results Centre on the night as results come in from around the UK
In depth information on the Sky 150 – the seats that Sky News has identified as having a major influence on the election results
The latest video content from ‘Sky’s Stand Up Be Counted’ campaign, a platform for 16 – 25 year olds to give their views
A new micro site called ‘Biffed’ that will take a wry and satirical look at the latest news from the election campaign
‘Shaker Maker’ a game that will allow users to build governments and coalitions. It will take the latest information from Sky News’s poll of polls and present users with government and coalition scenarios from the latest results each of which are analysed by Faisal Islam
Live stream pictures from 150 digital cameras on election night in the constituencies that Sky News believes are likely to determine the outcome of the most closely fought election in years

Social Media
The Sky News social media team has been expanded to ensure social media followers are kept up to do date with the very latest news and analysis. The team will also ensure any breaking news sourced from social media will also be shared on air and across Sky News’ digital devices.

A creative video team has also been put together so Twitter, Facebook and Snapchat users will enjoy bespoke content specifically made for social media platforms.

Skynews.com has also partnered with Vigiglobe, the social media analysis company, to provide digital users with the latest sentiment of the political parties and their leaders over social media. At any time users will be able to access a real time snapshot on how the election campaign is playing out on social media.

Stand Up Be Counted
Sky News’ Stand Up Be Counted campaign, the digital initiative that gives 16-25 year olds a voice ahead of the general election, will be embarking on a tour of key constituencies across the UK on 13th April. The studio will encourage young people in the local area to come and hear more about the campaign, register as a Stand Up and record video for the site. Sky News journalists will also use the studio as a location to interview young people to bring their views to a large audience via all its platforms. There will also be a photo booth where young people can upload their pictures to social media with the hashtag #SUBCTour.

John Ryley, Head of Sky News, said: ‘This will be the most exciting campaign and election night for decades. The traditional three party political system has made way for multiple smaller parties who hold the balance of power; the public could not hope for a more nail-biting election. Sky News has created compelling and innovative content across all platforms which will give Sky customers all the details they need from the campaign trail and on election night itself. Sky News will offer the latest news and analysis with clarity and speed but with a wealth of in depth digital features that will allow customers to delve deeper into what this election means for the UK.’
DK
DanielK
JK08 posted:
Quote:
Sky News Reveals Plans for General Election 2015

Eamonn Holmes will be in Sunderland where the first result of the night is expected to be announced.

Sky News will also be teaming up with Sky Arts on the evening of the election for a special broadcast, Election Newsroom Live. From 10pm to 8am on election night fixed rig cameras within the Sky News studios will offer customers a glimpse behind the scenes on election night at Sky News in real time. Mark Longhurst will give running commentary of what is happening and Martin Stanford will use a mini camera to present live during the evening.

Live stream pictures from 150 digital cameras on election night in the constituencies that Sky News believes are likely to determine the outcome of the most closely fought election in years


My three key bits...

Eamonn...in the evening?!?! Can only be good news.

As brilliant as the BTS thing is, having Martin Stanford relegated to that is frankly bull. The man that brought tech to Sky News' screens, and helped develop it from a presenters' point of view, being relegated to a background role.

The live stream of 150 cameras is impressive.
LJ
Live at five with Jeremy
My key bit...

Anna Botting will be back from maternity leave to present from Nick Clegg's constituency. Counting down the days already!
DK
DanielK
My key bit...

Anna Botting will be back from maternity leave to present from Nick Clegg's constituency. Counting down the days already!

I thought she came back AGES ago? Or is she away again?
SK
skyviewer
My key bit...

Anna Botting will be back from maternity leave to present from Nick Clegg's constituency. Counting down the days already!

I thought she came back AGES ago? Or is she away again?

Away again.
:-(
A former member
I see Sky news has a new Decision time Promo, its kinda crap... its really crap. At least the Scot Ref or budget made sense, but this is pointless.
MA
mark Founding member
JK08 posted:
Quote:
Coverage will kick off at 9pm in a new specially created studio at Sky News’ Osterley studio. Here Adam Boulton will anchor with Faisal Islam and polling expert Michael Thrasher, interpreting the results as they are announced giving viewers at home the latest on what this means for the future leadership of the UK.


I'm glad they're building a proper studio this time - when they've presented on location and from the regular studio in the past, it's just looked like they can't be bothered.

Mind you, the fact that they won't be using it past 5am suggests it might not be that good...

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