BBC Breakfast viewers tuned in on Monday morning to see presenters Sally Nugent and Jon Kay present the show from a brand new studio.
Studio MediaCity in Salford has undergone a major makeover behind the scenes, receiving a makeover for the first time in over a decade.
© The BBC Studio has undergone a major transformation
Of course, while the iconic red couch isn’t gone yet, the new set has received a number of additions, including three more cameras and state-of-the-art display technology that will allow the team to tell stories. in innovative and imaginative new ways.
Viewers will also get a new look at the scene, with a new camera angle highlighting the studio’s location at BBC North’s hub of operations inside Salford Quay House.
The public was quick to react to the show’s change on Monday morning, with many taking to Twitter to praise the new look.
© BBCJon Kay and Sally Nugent were the first to use the studio
One person wrote: “Must say I love the new look of @BBCBreakfast. All the behind-the-scenes team did a great job for me and others,” while another tweeted: “New studio looks great to me.”
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A third wrote: “The new look is so much more efficient when the new graphics and the new studio work at the same time. Well done #BBCBreakfast and the team in Salford”, while another said the studio looks “great” .
© BBC Viewers praise the new makeover
The BBC Breakfast team won’t be the only ones using the studio as the new space will be shared with BBC Sport, who will use it for the Daily Sports Day programme, the day’s live bulletin. , as well as the twice-weekly football news program.
Sally and Jon are clearly fans of the new studio, who previously told the BBC: “The new studio is a great addition to BBC Breakfast and I can’t wait to host the morning show live. first continued on June 26. We recently celebrated our 40th anniversary and this was a great gift to mark the occasion.”
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Jon added: “Our new studio is state-of-the-art and we’re incredibly happy with it. We look forward to giving our audience BBC Breakfast just as they know and love in a fresh environment.”
The studio’s big transformation comes amid another show-off as business host Nina Warhurst said goodbye to colleagues ahead of the birth of her third child.
©InstagramNina holds last concert before maternity leave
The journalist appeared last week on her last show before maternity leave. In her farewell message on Twitter, she wrote: “TTFN [Ta ta for now] to the top job @bbcbreakfast.
“Did I manage to use my last shift on a shoe shine spoon in my last begging for all of us to do better with #dementia awareness? Of course I did. ?) )”
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Nina also had the funniest reaction to the new BBC studio, writing on Twitter: “It’s a great space and it’s going to be great! Good luck to the best team and see you there soon .”
“(There’s no reason to say they wait until I’m gone so I don’t mess up the new couch. Moving in when my vacation starts is purely coincidental… I think so.) ).”
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