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Bulletin first ran on YSTV around the turn of the 1990s, and won an award at [[NaSTA]].
[[Bulletin]] first ran on YSTV around the turn of the 1990s, and won an award at [[NaSTA]].


The name was revived in 1997 when YSTV's News and Current Affairs output was revamped.  Bulletin would run three times a week on YSTV, and live up to its name - a quick roundup of the news, with short VTs and snappy round ups of the news.  However, in 1999-00 [[Andrew Carter]] the then News Editor decided to try and run a "proper" news service and put the programme on every night of the week, with even a lunchtime "update" attempted at one point.  The news content was nearly always rehashed from the BBC and Yorkshire Evening Press websites, with two presenters sitting at a plain black newsdesk with a red curtain on the front against a black background. The programme suffered from a lack of VT inserts because there was rarely enough time to produce them given the five-nights-a-week schedule. Andrew's somewhat abrasive style tended to result in most of our journalists getting fed up and leaving!
The name was revived in 1997 when YSTV's News and Current Affairs output was revamped.  Bulletin would run three times a week on YSTV, and live up to its name - a quick round-up of the news, with short VTs and snappy round ups of the news.  However, in 1999-00 [[Andrew Carter]] the then News Editor decided to try and run a "proper" news service and put the programme on every night of the week, with even a lunchtime "update" attempted at one point.  The news content was nearly always rehashed from the BBC and Yorkshire Evening Press websites, with two presenters sitting at a plain black news-desk with a red curtain on the front against a black background. The programme suffered from a lack of VT inserts because there was rarely enough time to produce them given the five-nights-a-week schedule. Andrew's somewhat abrasive style tended to result in most of our journalists getting fed up and leaving!


The show had a number of title sequences - the first depicted a crew on location filming an item, before returning to the control room and putting the tape in a UMatic machine.  The next, introduced in 1999, featured flying "Bulletin" lettering over shots of campus and the control room whilst the programme was going out.  This was followed in 2002 by another title sequence, this time entirely graphical, using the same piece of music.  This title sequence was re-vamped in October 2002 to include shots around the university in the background
The show had a number of title sequences - the first depicted a crew on location filming an item, before returning to the control room and putting the tape in a UMatic machine.  The next, introduced in 1999, featured flying "Bulletin" lettering over shots of campus and the control room whilst the programme was going out.  This was followed in 2002 by another title sequence, this time entirely graphical, using the same piece of music.  This title sequence was re-vamped in October 2002 to include shots around the university in the background
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Bulletin was featured twice on proper telly - a documentary about the making of the show was shown on BBC Choice Scotland's student TV night in January 2000, and an early edition of the show featured on Tyne Tees TV's North East Tonight to mark YSTV's 30th anniversary in November 1997.
Bulletin was featured twice on proper telly - a documentary about the making of the show was shown on BBC Choice Scotland's student TV night in January 2000, and an early edition of the show featured on Tyne Tees TV's North East Tonight to mark YSTV's 30th anniversary in November 1997.
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