Eeek... Looks like public access channel quality. Awww well bless their hearts, maybe it will get better over time.
I think, in reality, that is kind of what it is aiming to be some of the time. (Their archive slot sounds very close...)
Though I doubt they want their main news programme to be thought of as that... The sad thing is that you don't need lots of expensive kit to make a studio look tolerable - but you do need people who know what they are doing to set things up and teach people (or show them what not to touch...)
Similarly you can train people to make basic, watchable news packages simply and effectively using very simple systems. But you need to know how to do basic sound editing, how to shoot for an edit, and how to tell a story.
(BBC News was effectively cuts-only until the early 00s for all of its main bulletin news editing. Two machine front-panel editing was still the norm long after the move to 16:9 production, as they were still cutting to and TX-ing from Beta SP, even though they were shooting on DVCam...)