• More low standards on the BBC

    From John Williamson@21:1/5 to All on Wed Aug 3 17:37:24 2022
    A split screen clip of two people watching a basketball game. They both
    get excited and stand up after one team scores, so far so good. Then the
    head of the taller person is lost above the frame top.

    Can they not afford a cameraman now? It would only take a small nudge to
    move it and reframe, even if it's remote controlled.

    This is, supposedly, an event almost on a par with the Olympics for
    goodness' sake. :-/

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/av/commonwealth-games/62410429
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    John.

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  • From MB@21:1/5 to John Williamson on Wed Aug 3 18:15:59 2022
    On 03/08/2022 17:37, John Williamson wrote:
    Can they not afford a cameraman now? It would only take a small nudge to
    move it and reframe, even if it's remote controlled.

    And the Daily Mail would make a fuss about having a cameraman standing
    around in case they had to slightly move the camera.

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  • From Brian Gaff@21:1/5 to MB@nospam.net on Thu Aug 4 09:26:08 2022
    You could aim this at the nhs, they never have enough beds.
    Brian

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    On 03/08/2022 17:37, John Williamson wrote:
    Can they not afford a cameraman now? It would only take a small nudge to
    move it and reframe, even if it's remote controlled.

    And the Daily Mail would make a fuss about having a cameraman standing
    around in case they had to slightly move the camera.




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  • From Brian Gaff@21:1/5 to John Williamson on Thu Aug 4 09:25:14 2022
    According to the adverts, they need a Meta Portal which can pan tilt and
    turn to follow the person. Mind you it is made by the company who brings you Facebook.
    Brian

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    "John Williamson" <johnwilliamson@btinternet.com> wrote in message news:jkvmi7F22vrU1@mid.individual.net...
    A split screen clip of two people watching a basketball game. They both get >excited and stand up after one team scores, so far so good. Then the head
    of the taller person is lost above the frame top.

    Can they not afford a cameraman now? It would only take a small nudge to
    move it and reframe, even if it's remote controlled.

    This is, supposedly, an event almost on a par with the Olympics for
    goodness' sake. :-/

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/av/commonwealth-games/62410429
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    John.

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  • From MB@21:1/5 to All on Sun Aug 7 14:15:51 2022
    Telegraph

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2022/08/06/bbc-sell-70m-eastenders-studios-bolster-flagging-finances/


    BBC to sell £70m EastEnders studios to bolster flagging finances

    Elstree is up for sale as broadcaster fights to make up for drop in
    licence fee revenue

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  • From Mark Carver@21:1/5 to All on Sun Aug 7 14:18:56 2022
    On 07/08/2022 14:15, MB wrote:
    Telegraph

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2022/08/06/bbc-sell-70m-eastenders-studios-bolster-flagging-finances/



    BBC to sell £70m EastEnders studios to bolster flagging finances

    Elstree is up for sale as broadcaster fights to make up for drop in
    licence fee revenue

    Sale and lease back. Not a particularly new or original idea.

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  • From MB@21:1/5 to Mark Carver on Sun Aug 7 16:42:04 2022
    On 07/08/2022 14:18, Mark Carver wrote:
    Sale and lease back. Not a particularly new or original idea.

    Beancounters love doing that!

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  • From charles@21:1/5 to MB@nospam.net on Sun Aug 7 17:35:27 2022
    In article <tcomgb$kgp5$1@dont-email.me>,
    MB <MB@nospam.net> wrote:
    On 07/08/2022 14:18, Mark Carver wrote:
    Sale and lease back. Not a particularly new or original idea.

    Beancounters love doing that!

    it's called "short-termism".

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