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==Programme Structure== | ==Programme Structure== | ||
The programme would always aim to lead on a campus story, and later in the show would move onto local news or national news relevent to students, such as the top up fees debate. After a few stories there would be a paper review, using the new remote-controlled overhead camera known as "Death Star" to look at the campus and local press. Following this would be sports news, and then a full weather forecast using YSTV's new [[chroma key]] mixer. Finally there would be an "and finally" story. Most importantly the show would have banter from the presenters, as [[Bulletin (again)|Bulletin]] had become rather dry towards the end. The show would try to act as a "review" of the previous week, rather than the latest news, as by staying non-topical it could be repeated for the following seven days (using the [[Video Server]], although the first few editions were repeated by running the tape "live" from the control room). The YSTV News "colours" were cream and purple, and this was reflected in the graphics. Highlights of the first episode can be seen in [[Small Screen]]'s Summer 2005 Week 6 programme. | The programme would always aim to lead on a campus story, and later in the show would move onto local news or national news relevent to students, such as the top up fees debate. After a few stories there would be a paper review, using the new remote-controlled overhead camera known as "Death Star" to look at the campus and local press. A magazine review also became a regular feature, usually examining the latest trash-mag such as <i>Nuts</i> and <i>Chat!</i>. Following this would be sports news, and then a full weather forecast using YSTV's new [[chroma key]] mixer. Finally there would be an "and finally" story. | ||
Most importantly the show would have banter from the presenters, as [[Bulletin (again)|Bulletin]] had become rather dry towards the end. The show would try to act as a "review" of the previous week, rather than the latest news, as by staying non-topical it could be repeated for the following seven days (using the [[Video Server]], although the first few editions were repeated by running the tape "live" from the control room). The YSTV News "colours" were cream and purple, and this was reflected in the graphics. Highlights of the first episode can be seen in [[Small Screen]]'s Summer 2005 Week 6 programme. | |||
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