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Apr 3, 2020
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correspondentjudith moritz is at home in manchester, working on a bbc news piece with her cameraman and editor, rob woodway in derbyshire. the nhs scheme only covers england... these reports are the result of teamwork, to result of teamwork, between correspondence, producers, camera operators and studio editors. oh, and children as well, who can make their presence home when correspondence work from home. keeping both staff and contributors save as priority. video interviews have become the norm of late. keeping two metres away from interviewees can be hard, but boom mics allow sound to be captured safely in high quality. good morning, it is seven o'clock... and it is notjust television. kitchens and front lounges have been converted into makeshift radio studios, like those on the today programme. here is the bbc‘s david sillitoe using a duvet to improve sound quality. furnishings can absorb sound and reduce echo. to a much greater extent than is generally acknowledged, journalism is the product of a particular energy, camaraderie and culture within a newsroom, like that of the bbc. it is hard to replic
correspondentjudith moritz is at home in manchester, working on a bbc news piece with her cameraman and editor, rob woodway in derbyshire. the nhs scheme only covers england... these reports are the result of teamwork, to result of teamwork, between correspondence, producers, camera operators and studio editors. oh, and children as well, who can make their presence home when correspondence work from home. keeping both staff and contributors save as priority. video interviews have become the...
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Apr 4, 2020
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correspondentjudith moritz is at home in manchester, working on a bbc news piece with her cameraman and editor rob woodrs england. news reports are the result of teamwork between correspondents, producers, camera operators and studio editors. oh, and children too, who can make their presence felt when correspondents work from home. what are your thoughts? keeping both staff and contributors safe is a priority. video interviews has become the norm of late. keeping two metres away from interviewees can be hard, but boom mics allow sound to be captured safely in high—quality. good morning. it's 7 o'clock. the headlines this morning... and it's notjust television. kitchens and front lounges have been converted into makeshift radio studios, like those of the today programme. here is the bbc‘s david sillito using a duvet to improve sound quality. furnishings can absorb sound and reduce echo. to a much greater extent than is generally acknowledged, journalism is the product of a particular energy, camaraderie and culture from within a newsroom, like that of the bbc. it's hard to replicate that when, like thes
correspondentjudith moritz is at home in manchester, working on a bbc news piece with her cameraman and editor rob woodrs england. news reports are the result of teamwork between correspondents, producers, camera operators and studio editors. oh, and children too, who can make their presence felt when correspondents work from home. what are your thoughts? keeping both staff and contributors safe is a priority. video interviews has become the norm of late. keeping two metres away from...
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Apr 4, 2020
04/20
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correspondentjudith moritz is at home in manchester, working on a bbc news piece with her cameraman and editor rob wood news reports are the result of teamwork between correspondents, producers, camera operators and studio editors. oh, and children too, who can make their presence felt when correspondents work from home. what are your thoughts? keeping both staff and contributors safe is a priority. video interviews has become the norm of late. keeping two metres away from interviewees can be hard, but boom mics allow sound to be captured safely in high quality. good morning. it's seven o'clock. the headlines this morning... and it's notjust television. kitchens and front lounges have been converted into makeshift radio studios, like those of the today programme. here is the bbc‘s david sillito using a duvet to improve sound quality. furnishings can absorb sound and reduce echo. to a much greater extent than is generally acknowledged, journalism is the product of a particular energy, camaraderie and culture from within a newsroom, like that of the bbc. it's hard to replicate that when, like these desig
correspondentjudith moritz is at home in manchester, working on a bbc news piece with her cameraman and editor rob wood news reports are the result of teamwork between correspondents, producers, camera operators and studio editors. oh, and children too, who can make their presence felt when correspondents work from home. what are your thoughts? keeping both staff and contributors safe is a priority. video interviews has become the norm of late. keeping two metres away from interviewees can be...
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Apr 2, 2020
04/20
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correspondentjudith moritz is at home in manchester working on a bbc news piece with her cameraman and editor, rob wood.. news reports are the result of teamwork between correspondents, producers, camera operators and studio editors. oh, and children too, who can make their presence felt when correspondents work from home. keeping both staff and contributors save is a priority. video interviews have become the norm of late. keeping two metres away from interviewees can be hard but boom mics allow sound to be captured safely in high quality. good morning, its seven o'clock, the headlines this morning... and it's notjust television. kitchens and front lounges have been converted into makeshift radio studios, like those of the today programme. here is the bbc‘s david sillito using a duvet to improve sound quality. furnishings can absorb sound and reduce echo. to a much greater extent than is generally acknowledged, journalism is the product of a particular energy, camaraderie and culture from within a newsroom, like that of the bbc. it is hard to replicate that when, like these designated key workers, you
correspondentjudith moritz is at home in manchester working on a bbc news piece with her cameraman and editor, rob wood.. news reports are the result of teamwork between correspondents, producers, camera operators and studio editors. oh, and children too, who can make their presence felt when correspondents work from home. keeping both staff and contributors save is a priority. video interviews have become the norm of late. keeping two metres away from interviewees can be hard but boom mics...
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Apr 2, 2020
04/20
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correspondentjudith moritz is at home in manchester working on a bbc news piece with her cameraman and editor, rob woodews reports are the result of teamwork between correspondants, producers, camera operators and studio editors. oh, and children too, who can make their presence felt when correspondence work from home. keeping both staff and contributors save is a priority. video interviews have become the norm of late. keeping two metres away from interviewees can be hard but boom mics allow sound to be captured safely in high quality. good morning, its seven o'clock, the headlines this morning... and it's notjust television. kitchens and front lounges have been converted into a makeshift radio studios, like those of the today programme. here is the bbc‘s david sillito using a duvet to improve sound quality. furnishings can absorb sound and reduce echo. to a much greater extent than is generally acknowledged, journalism is the product of a particular energy, camaraderie and culture from within a newsroom, like that of the bbc. it is hard to replicate that when, like these designated key workers, you a
correspondentjudith moritz is at home in manchester working on a bbc news piece with her cameraman and editor, rob woodews reports are the result of teamwork between correspondants, producers, camera operators and studio editors. oh, and children too, who can make their presence felt when correspondence work from home. keeping both staff and contributors save is a priority. video interviews have become the norm of late. keeping two metres away from interviewees can be hard but boom mics allow...
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Apr 5, 2020
04/20
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correspondentjudith moritz is at home in manchester, working on a bbc news piece with her cameraman and editor, rob woodand children, too, who can make their presence felt when correspondants work from home. keeping both staff and contributors safe is a priority. video interviews have become the norm, of late. keeping two meters away from interviewees can be hard, but boom mics allow sound to be captured safely in high—quality. good morning, it's 7 o'clock, the headlines this morning... and it's notjust television. kitchens and front lounges have been converted into makeshift radio studios, like those at the today programme. here is the bbc‘s david sillito using a duvet to improve sound quality. furnishings can absorb sound and reduce echo. to a much greater extent than is generally acknowledged, journalism is a product of a particularly energy, camaraderie and culture from within a newsroom like that of the bbc. it is hard to replicate that when, like these designated key workers, you are sat to metres apart. this place is usually densely packed but like millions of others also facing logistical challe
correspondentjudith moritz is at home in manchester, working on a bbc news piece with her cameraman and editor, rob woodand children, too, who can make their presence felt when correspondants work from home. keeping both staff and contributors safe is a priority. video interviews have become the norm, of late. keeping two meters away from interviewees can be hard, but boom mics allow sound to be captured safely in high—quality. good morning, it's 7 o'clock, the headlines this morning... and...
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this is an african wood all the injured itself and are piling it is being lost but to hold here at rob has admitted meditation trust in the capital nairobi along with many other buyers who have heard in luck encounters . basically our main aim with the trust is to rescue and rehabilitate birds of prey mainly but we also take in water birds basically and a small but also a game where the trust is to get as many birds back to the wild where possible those birds that cannot be released for whatever reason basically end up as a surrogate parent partner or as an education but. this is no ordinary delivery the airport spasso has been flown in from canyons east cost and hour long plane ride away. inside a lizard a buzz and we don't need injury the body is given an injection to prevent infection. from. this wade 1st scoop all has already been restored to good health along with some other party recovered patients it's waiting to be released back into the wild this is a mixture of. white fur scopes also and african wood elf so the reason there are so many is basically because a large part of the
this is an african wood all the injured itself and are piling it is being lost but to hold here at rob has admitted meditation trust in the capital nairobi along with many other buyers who have heard in luck encounters . basically our main aim with the trust is to rescue and rehabilitate birds of prey mainly but we also take in water birds basically and a small but also a game where the trust is to get as many birds back to the wild where possible those birds that cannot be released for...
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Apr 28, 2020
04/20
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rob riner might find too candid. so i sea him in a reception with floor-to-ceiling windows. there's no, ma'am light wood, too.he interview and is almost done. he mentioned the first two of the tree things i said. he does not mention the one thing i was nervous about. then he asked me to drive him around to see the cherry blossoms which are in season. we are in the car. there's a sense we cannot get out of the car in a semi-covid quarantine way. i keep pulling up super close to the cherry blossoms, like we'll be under a tree and the blossoms are tumping the windshield. i wrote, note, i am controlling the car from the passenger seat. i say, look, there's a cherry blossom. he doesn't acknowledge we're seeing him. i am being overly polite. i am exhausted. we pull into the driveway, much like the kind i would see in my neighborhood in greenpoint when i was younger. i point to one. it's 430 on the clock. ifall asleep the way i normally do if riding in the passenger seat of a car. i make up, 6:30 on the dot. rob riner hands me a pill that is a medication i give my dog for acid reflux. he hands me the pill, says wake
rob riner might find too candid. so i sea him in a reception with floor-to-ceiling windows. there's no, ma'am light wood, too.he interview and is almost done. he mentioned the first two of the tree things i said. he does not mention the one thing i was nervous about. then he asked me to drive him around to see the cherry blossoms which are in season. we are in the car. there's a sense we cannot get out of the car in a semi-covid quarantine way. i keep pulling up super close to the cherry...