Not only will SIC get a new look, but will also be moving from their original home in Carnaxide to a new building in Paço de Arcos. Those three presenters, Rodrigo Guedes de Carlvaho, Bento Rodriguez and Fernanda Oliveira Ribeiro were some of SIC's longest servicing presenters, thus receiving the honor of closing out the studios during their bulletins.
Speaking of new news studio, Yle in Finland has a new graphics (including lower thirds) and a new main studio for their news bulletins (I don't know exactly when did they get the semi-new look, though).
Speaking of new news studio, Yle in Finland has a new graphics (including lower thirds) and a new main studio for their news bulletins (I don't know exactly when did they get the semi-new look, though).
Do you mean a new studio (i.e. they have moved where they do the news from), or just a new set in the same studio (i.e. they've changed the decor but are still broadcasting from the same studio)?
Speaking of new news studio, Yle in Finland has a new graphics (including lower thirds) and a new main studio for their news bulletins (I don't know exactly when did they get the semi-new look, though).
Do you mean a new studio (i.e. they have moved where they do the news from), or just a new set in the same studio (i.e. they've changed the decor but are still broadcasting from the same studio)?
Okay. I meant new main news set. Yle's supplementary news sets remain the same.
Meanwhile new clips related to SIC's move to new news sets in new studio have emerged:
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The beginning of the last ever SIC Notícias bulletin from the old home:
Today's
Primeiro Jornal
focused on the theme of 'moving from old home to new home'. João Moleira carried a 'license to broadcast' to SIC's (and its parent company Impresa's) new headquarters.
I think we can expect to witness the brand new news set in its full glory on tonight's
Jornal da Noite
.
Last edited by whoiam989 on 27 January 2019 2:40pm
Speaking of new news studio, Yle in Finland has a new graphics (including lower thirds) and a new main studio for their news bulletins (I don't know exactly when did they get the semi-new look, though).
Do you mean a new studio (i.e. they have moved where they do the news from), or just a new set in the same studio (i.e. they've changed the decor but are still broadcasting from the same studio)?
Okay. I meant new main news set. Yle's supplementary news sets remain the same.
Today's
Primeiro Jornal
focused on the theme of 'moving from old home to new home'. João Moleira carried a 'license to broadcast' to SIC's (and its parent company Impresa's) new headquarters.
Going briefly back to Franceinfo's new weekend breakfast show. This has also led to a Saturday morning edition of Le 6h30 Info on France 2. This Franceinfo produced bulletin is also on at 6am on weekdays.
I really like this. The design of the set is wonderfully elegant. (It's not quite as good as, say, Franceinfo's set, but it's certainly one of the best recent relaunches.)
By the way, any news about the TV2 Nyhederne relaunch?