BBC News | Goodbye London, Hello Salford | BBC News at One | Monday 3rd June 2024

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июн 2024
  • BBC News at One moves to Salford: The One O'Clock News, now known as BBC News at One, was first broadcast from BBC Television Centre on 27th October 1986, then since 2013 from BBC New Broadcasting House.
    Its last London broadcast was on Friday 31st May 2024. Starting Monday 3rd June 2024, it is transmitted from Media City in Salford, extended to an hour incorporating news from the nations and regions.
    This video shows the last London bulletin and the new Salford format, including news from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
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    #salford

Комментарии • 8

  • @NotteShock
    @NotteShock Месяц назад +2

    The studio at London looked better but it’s just the first few days so I guess they will improve the Salford studio

  • @hoanganhkheo-editor
    @hoanganhkheo-editor Месяц назад +3

    Another excellent video from you ❤️
    Can I have the full One O'clock News program that you used in the start of this vid and from 9:13 ?

  • @clarkejoseph49
    @clarkejoseph49 27 дней назад +3

    At least the 6 o’clock News and News at Ten is still at Broadcasting House right?
    RIGHT?!

    • @vhs_videohomesystem
      @vhs_videohomesystem  25 дней назад +1

      At some point I’m sure the News Channel and the Six and Ten O’Clock will move to Salford. But who knows how long until that happens.

  • @itogi
    @itogi Месяц назад +1

    Why did BBC move N@1 to Media City?

    • @moramento22
      @moramento22 Месяц назад +3

      The main reasoning they give is moving more programmes out of London, become less London centric. But I wouldn't be surprised it's also a case of integrating daytime programming, which I think is very true considering that you have Breakfast presenters, present N@1

  • @coxallk32
    @coxallk32 2 дня назад

    Look at the skyline in the new shots, looks like its been panogrammed form the top of a council estate block.
    Who wants shots of Big Ben, The Wheel or Buckingham Palace when you can have a nice shot of world beating Manchester skyline and burnt out cars.