Sky News
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Sky News relies on a somehow classical formula for news broadcasting with two presenters anchoring; yet, the channel has got quite a reputation for the innovations they brought in the news broadcasting field, and they constantly win awards in recognition of such achievements. Besides the anchors and weather forecasters, there are some thousands of journalists spread all around the world gathering the latest news and sending them to millions of people in no time. If we count the hundreds of technicians and other employees behind the screen too, we get a multi-dimensional picture of what Sky News is in terms of stuff management. Improvement rules with Sky News! The graphics for instance are revamped every year; the latest change dates from last April when Sky News chose to adopt a minimalistic design in screen graphics. Such modifications are understandable given the tough competition with BBC and other news channels of international caliber. Along the years BBC and Sky News overtook each other in ratings even if there are multiple platforms on which the channels are carried. Yet, Sky News won a better reputation with the increasing emphasis they put on interactive news. At the international level, Sky News is transmitted through many cable providers that offer English language line-up packages. Expatriates are the ones to enjoy Sky News the most since it allows them to stay in touch with their home country. This international version is free-to-air on the satellite Astra 1L, but it is encrypted on a number of other satellites designated for international reception. Northern Europe for instance has access to it based on cable package subscriptions, but, Sky News is also transmitted to Central and Southern Europe too. If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!





