BBC Breakfast has announced a major change to the series following its 40th anniversary on BBC One.
Presenters Sally Nugent, Jon Kay, Naga Munchetty, Charlie Stayt etc will experience a very different working environment next week when the UK’s most watched morning news program changes hands for the first time. after more than a decade.
Viewers got a preview of the brand new all-in-one studio in Salford’s Media City on Twitter on Friday, which will premiere on Monday, June 26, when Sally and Jon will use it for the first time.
© BBCSally Nugent and Jon Kay will be the first to use the new space on Monday, June 26
Speaking of the change, Sally said: “The new Studio is a great addition to BBC Breakfast and I can’t wait to host my first live morning show on June 26. We recently I’m celebrating my 40th anniversary and this is a great gift to mark the occasion.”
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Jon added: “Our new studio is state-of-the-art and we couldn’t be happier with it. We look forward to giving viewers BBC Breakfast just as they know and love in a new environment.”
© BBCJon Kay and Sally Nugent share their excitement about the studio change
The cutting-edge space features some of the latest in broadcast technology, including high-tech GFX, while keeping the iconic red sofa in the center. It is also larger than the previous studio and has three more cameras.
According to a BBC press release, the new screen technology will enable the BBC Breakfast team to tell stories in creative, bold and imaginative ways, and enable sharing between pages.
© BBCBBC Breakfast’s iconic red sofa is still intact
There is also a new camera angle that emphasizes the studio’s location in the BBC’s northern hub of operations in Salford Quay, home of BBC Breakfast, Sport and Radio 5 Live.
The Breakfast team will share the new space – which will be used more than 20 hours a day, 365 days a year – with BBC Sport, which will use it daily Sports Day programs, live news throughout the day, as well as Football Newsletter.
© BBCCarol Kirkwood will have the latest broadcast technology for her weather reports
The new studio is part of the BBC’s strategy to introduce new, multi-purpose studios that can be used by multiple groups throughout the day to deliver the best value to audiences.
Richard Frediani, editor of BBC Breakfast, commented: “After celebrating 10 years in Salford and 40 years on BBC One, it’s time to change the look and set for the most watched morning show in the country. UK. Breakfast is how millions of Britons start their day, and I hope they enjoy seeing their favorite hosts in a bright, modern space.”
© BBC New space to be shared with BBC Sport
Helen Brown, Senior Sports News Editor, said: “The new Studio is a fantastic update that will radically enhance and revolutionize our offering. Sportsday introduces original, actionable journalism. BBC’s live action, talk points and stories of human interest and is one of the most successful programs on any UK news channel.”
BBC Breakfast runs Monday through Sunday from 6am on BBC One, BBC News and iPlayer and is hosted by Sally Nugent, Jon Kay, Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt. BBC Sportsday is broadcast daily at 6:30pm and sports news is shown throughout the day on BBC One and BBC News.
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