> > I was watching BBC News 24 this week and there was a feature about
> > sudden snow on Bodmin Moor, Cornwall. One woman said "there was
> > nothing on the news about it", and it occurred to me that
> if she was
> > watching News 24, she was probably right.
> >
> > News 24 has a variety of A
>
> I was watching BBC News 24 this week and there was a feature about sudden
> snow on Bodmin Moor, Cornwall. One woman said "there was nothing on the
> news about it", and it occurred to me that if she was watching News 24, she
> was probably right.
>
> News 24 has a variety of Astons (graphics)
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> Subject: RE: [backstage] Where should I suggest that the BBC
> could their feeds?
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>
> GENIUS idea.
>
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> Sadly, as all dishes point at the same satellite, regionalisation is
> unfeasible.
That's not strictly true anymore - at least on Sky. I don't understand how
More of less completely unrelated to this idea, or the backstage
project, but backstage in a different sense: I think it would be great
if, on News 24 or any other live show, the audio from the gallery
(directors shouting, counting down, etc) which the presenters hear in
their earpieces, could
> Sadly, as all dishes point at the same satellite, regionalisation is
> unfeasible.
That's not strictly true anymore - at least on Sky. I don't understand
how they do it - intuitively you assume ^^, but my default BBC and ITV
are now the Scottish flavours, with the full range of localisations
GENIUS idea.
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Sent: 28 November 2005 18:08
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Subject: [backstage] Where should I suggest that the BBC could their
feeds?
I had a idea about BBC News's channel us
This is already happening, kind of...
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/article/ds23575.html
The data for this works in a similar fashion to how your describing it,
except a BBCNewsFeed XML format is used instead of RSS and it feeds an
Interactive TV platform.
J
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