Published 2015-04-11 12:34
Bye Nordnytt, Tvärsnytt, Mittnytt and Sydnytt. The time has come when SVT’s regional news is changing its name and form.
After Saturday’s broadcast, we get used more prerecorded news and recent times.
Bye Nordnytt, Tvärsnytt, Mittnytt and Sydnytt. The time has come when SVT’s regional news is changing its name and form.
After Saturday’s broadcast, we get used more prerecorded news and recent times.
Those who turn the TV on at 18:10 on Sunday will not see the old familiar names of SVT’s regional news. Nowadays it is the names of the counties that apply, for example, is 44 years old Sydnytt “SVT News Skåne”. A name is just a name but change is greater than that.
In addition to new editors including Södertälje and Helsingborg, most of morning and weekend broadcasts pre-recorded centrally from six broadcast stations Instead of being sent out on the regional newsrooms. But prerecorded news affecting the credibility and speed do not think Christina Agren, head of SVT’s regional news.
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– If something happens right then it is seldom that during the three-minute broadcast time to say more than “we have heard” and “we will return in the next transmission.” But yes, there is a shift in where we put the emphasis. We put more emphasis on novelty creation than live on television, says Christina Ågren.
What can possibly provide more headache is the modified transmission times on weekdays. Those who sit themselves quarter past six to see the “Ask the Doctor” or “GoÂ’kväll” will now end up in the middle of Kulturnyheterna followed by sports and local news. But the programs have not disappeared, but instead begins 18:45. Report sent contrast, previously at 18 and 19:30 – solid five minutes shorter in the later broadcast.
– We know that we have viewers who are planning their eating habits after the news, “Go’kväll” and other popular programs. All such changes provide some sort of reaction, but we hope it will ultimately be positive, says Christina Ågren.
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